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Have a brand new pair of these in plastic and perfect.. Only taken out for photos collected a tiny bit of dust as well.. No longer needed.

Price:$600

located in Melbourne, Northern suburbs..

Will post at buyers expense.

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I assume they are genuine Ganador right, NOT fake or imitation copies? Do you have the original box and fitting instructions? I am only interested if they are made by Ganador, Japan.

Thanks

I assume they are genuine Ganador right, NOT fake or imitation copies? Do you have the original box and fitting instructions? I am only interested if they are made by Ganador, Japan.

Thanks

You can easily tell if you are checking them out even if they don't have the box. The real deal is alloy/metal where it fits to the car with the outer part with the actual mirror plastic. Should also have a sticker saying GD

Okay here are some more pics as requested, I have no idea how to embed these images... come on guys needs these mirrors gone!!

Pic 1

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Pic 2

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Hi Anthony

Thanks for pics. They look genuine. However on the inside of the fitting plate, the inscription says JZZ30? NOT R34 2 door! Are you sure they fit a R34 2 door coupe (GTR, GTT). The inside foam seals look a bit dusty, used and squashed as if it had been fitted on a car previously.

Check out link Import monster

http://www.importmonster.com.au/shop/produ...products_id=870

I don't want to waste your time if they are not exactly what I am after. I hope you understand

Thanks.

Mate.

I bought and paid for the mirrors from you yesterday. YOU FORGOT TO GIVE ME THE MOUNTING BOLTS!!!!!! I CANNOT PUT THEK ON MY CAR. THEY ARE NO GOOD TO ME NOW!!!!! PLEASE REPLY AND SEND ME THE BOLTS ASAP.

CALL ME ASAP.

I HAVE CALLED YOU ALREADY A FEW TIMES

THANKS :)

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