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As the title says,

I'm after a pair of those little factory fitment rear mud flaps that come out on the R32 GTS-T's. I would prefer black ones if available.

Send me a PM if you've got a pair.

Cheers :/

Scott.

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WHITE R32,

I don't have a pic of them but I know what they look like ;)

It's not really even fair to call them mud flaps considering they're so little. I'm guessing we're talking about the same ones.

They're quite small and mould to the rear gaurds bolting up with the two 10mm screws on the rear of the gaurd.

Do you have a pic of your ones ?

i dunno what they are worth mate... but i dont think they are really easy to come by cause i havent seen em on many cars....make me an offer keeping in mind they would cost bugger all to send cause they weigh nothing...

I'm not really sure what they're worth but I know if any of my mayes got a pair ( they import cars ) they'd cost me a case :D

If they're in very good condition I'll give ya $100 for the pair delivered. How's that ?

how about ill send em to u cod for $50 plus postage man... they are good no cracks etc but they need a clean up they have normal wear as u would expect from something that sits behind a wheel all day lol.... in general a 8-9 out of 10 .... if u agree and it all sounds good pm me ur full address and mobile number and ill send em off to u straight away....

  • 2 weeks later...

WHITE 32,

Yes thanks, still after them. Just never got a message that you'd responded. Just tried to PM you but your mailbox is full.

Give me a call if you want and I'll give you the details.

Scott 0414-862-626

Thanks.

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