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hey guys have just taken the stock wing off my r34 Gt-t. wicked looking wing however wanted more of the sleek look. it is painted in dark blue/purple pearl standard but rare color. no damage at all (no scratches etc.)

$300 + delivery or pickup.

open to offers.

located in hobart tas.

BTW not my car in the picture but it is the same wing!!

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hey mate im pretty firm on $200 as the wing is in perfect condition no inperfections in paint and not chips or anything.

so depending on how much would cost to freight there.. id say maybe $100 max

will check and let you know

Hi,

I'm interested but could you check the freight to NSW 2033?

Cheers

hey mate unsure how to check delivery costs, but wouldnt imagine it wouldnt b more than $100 anywhere in aus.

anyone know how to check postage costs,, rough measurements would be 1.5 metres x 30cm x 30cm

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