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Hey all,

I was going to put this on my R32, but came down with a major case of the CBFs and am sick of tripping over it now.

Let me make this one thing clear. The paint is STUFFED. Whoever buys this can't just bolt it straight on, even if you have a silver 34 you are going to need to get this spoiler sanded back and painted before you put it on. The guy I bought it off just had it thrown in with a bunch of stuff and it was never looked after. I have added a picture so you can see how deep the scratches in the paint go. But on the plus side, you don't have to worry about destroying a nice paint job to match it up to a non silver car :thmbup:

Located in ASPLEY, North Brisbane. Pickup only as it's too big for Australia Post to ship. I don't mind meeting people halfway to somewhere (within reason) if it makes it easier.

I see these sell from time to time for ~$200. Because of the state of the paint mine is available for the princely sum of $120. Please do not send me "offers" they will not be replied to.

Contact me through PM, we can exchange numbers from there if necessary.

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For anyone wondering about the masking tape: it was just there to prevent the bolts from scratching things.

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This is a close up of some of the scratches.

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hi

i can't sent you a PM as it wont let me till tomorrow(strange)

do you know how much it will cost to paint??

as i have an R34GTT with no spoiler (wing)

That would completely depend on who you go to, what color, what paint, etc etc etc. Can't help you with that sorry, you'd have to call around some workshops.

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