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I have all genuine BNR 32 GTR gear for sale.

I have a GTR front bar in midnight blue, i scratch down the bottom

Genuine GTR rear spoiler midnight blue, perfect condition

Genuine alloy GTR bonnet, damaged, white, repairable

GTR genuine grill, white, missing a couple clips, (still stay with cable ties) and you cant tell haha

Prices::

Front Bar $600

Wing $300

Bonnet $150

Grill $50

will post interstate at buyers cost

NEGOTIABLE on ALL prices

contact me via pm

help me fund my next project haha (and get off defect)hahaha

Pics upon request

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bonnet take a hit from the front, didnt like the speed limit sign (haha) it is fixable, i will get a quote this week.

and yes min prices are negotiable (cheaper if you pick it up) pm me with ur offer ont he GTR bar

i need this stuff gone asap, willing to do cheaper if it is picked up this week, and all items can be viewed when necessary.

thankyou.

yes it is GENUINE hence not fibreglass hence it is PLASTIC

the thing is strong and light, wont dissapoint and rad33, if the bar sells, i will talk to you about the rad support

I WILL TRADE the front bar for a aftermarket style bar,

preferably Do-Luck, i dont want vertex or uras, and cash my way if its fibreglass

tell me what u got and i can work something out.

and i will swap the gtr wing, bonnet and grill for a GT Wing or similar style, (carbon fibre not aluminium)

Hey buddy, just a heads up on the GTR wing. I've got a silver one thats been for sale for half the price and hasn't had any interest yet so you may be asking a touch too much. Either way, it's not mine so it's not my decision but just thought it may be of interest.

Cheers.

thanks for the words but all depends wat state ur located in buddy

coz for u to ship urs sumwhere will cost heaps more then for me to ship it somewhere.

thanks for the words but all depends wat state ur located in buddy

coz for u to ship urs sumwhere will cost heaps more then for me to ship it somewhere.

Hey mate did you sell the grill??

got lip but no slots. who needs em anyway ahah there just for show

the front bar pretty much touches my front mount so there is very little space for the air to go anywhere else.

some one buy it.

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