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Got a new very good condition r32 gtr front grill, only missing clips (i had it bolted in because last one was stolen off my car) - $125 ono

Only selling so i can get a new turbo

Call me on 0423712016 or send a message if i dont answer.

Located in Balwyn but can post.

Cheers

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Good on ya mate. Thats not what im asking for it.

If you dont like the price go else where (love proof of the $70 grill by the way)

I have seen these go for over 150.

If you want to make an offer then your welcome to..

Andrew

Mines cheap. Yours is a f**king rip off. Anyone with half a brain can see that.

Why do you think you have to bump your gtst stockies twice a day.

GTST bonnets go for $100. When they have been hacked at with a grinder and made unroadworthy, the price goes down.

I was letting you know that. I wasnt rude, i wasnt an asshole.

PM me if you have a problem and wanna cry to me and winge that no ones buying your overpriced shit

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