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Item:R34 GTR Z-TUNE BONNET

Age:3 months

Condition:Perfect

Price:Open to a reasonable offer

To Fit: (What car)R34 GTR

Location:Hills Sydney

Contact:PM best

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Hey guys im selling my R34 GTR Z-Tune Style bonnet. This bonnet was purchased from Josh (JSAI) 3 months ago for $850.

The bonnet is in PERFECT condition. I really dont want to have to ship in interstate so hoping for a local buyer.

Any questions just PM me. The bonnet is on the car and i wont be taking if off unless i have a buyer.

Thanks

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Yes it is.

If it's not, then just as much money was spent making it look and drive like one :P

Its a nugget if you ask me ....doesnt pull for shit ..

nice bonnet you shouldnt be selling it if you ask me ...

Just in case no one noticed but this is not an actual

Z-Tune bonnet, it's an aftermarket copy. :P

Thanks for your input ... he mentioned in first post it was a Z Tune style bonnet , but not the real thing and if it was the real thing you think hed be selling it that much ? Original z tune bonnets go for alot more Theyd be be worth just as much as your S15 , get a real car ....

ah bullshit... pulls the chix better then your bucket :P

you both got nothin on mine though...

swapsies???

Least you drive a skyline ehehee ....

Anywayz is this bonnet sold my sister wants to put it on her Rav 4 ... would it fit ??

Just in case no one noticed but this is not an actual

Z-Tune bonnet, it's an aftermarket copy. :P

I think anyone buying would know that since i have said i bought if from Josh (JSAI) and i payed $850

But i guess u didnt read what i wrote.

Next time it may be wise to read everything before posting anything champ

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