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Item: r32 gtr rear wing

Age: from an 89-93 model?

Condition: Good condition

Price: $125 or nearest offer

To Fit: (What car) any r32

Location: melbourne

Contact: 0412-219-552

Comments: this is still in very good condition, the same one u see in my avatar, they only reason im selling is because i need front end parts i.e front bar bonnet and grill and have no money for it. inspections are welcome, if u dont like it or the price then its fine, i can be negotiable but not too negoitable. if that makes sense.cheers

Item: r32 gts boot lid shaved black

Age: from an 89-93 model?

Condition: Good condition except theres a small crack which can easily be bogged up.

Price: $60or nearest offer

To Fit: (What car) any r32

Location: melbourne

Contact: 0412-219-552

Comments: i had this on my car for the black boot look, but i got over it.

if anyone wants it then its yours.

will take trades for other items as well with cash adjusted to either party.

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umm holes have be covered up, but there is a small crack that can be re bogged up,

im located in springvale

and will try get some pics up tomorow.

just really a standard gts bonnet

covered up with tape? bog?

cheers

the holes that used to be there front stock spoiler are gone.

everything is basically straightexcept a little crack, no tape or rubber

the crack isnt a major crack all the way through i think mainly just the paint peeling off but not where the holes origanlly are

if that helps.

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