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Hi all,

I have some parts left over from owning the R35 which I have no use for anymore. So I am here to offer them off cheap cheap.

Firstly I have a COBB Accessport - SOLD

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Willall SS Y Pipe - SOLD

Then I have lots of Seibon Carnon CF parts.

Hood Ducts - $400

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OEM Style Front lip - $1,000

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OEM Style Rear lip - $1,000

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CF Grill Inserts

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OEM Style Rear Wing - $,1500

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OEM Style Side Skirts - $1,500

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I will sell all of the CF parts as a single package for $5,0000.

The Side Skirts and Rear Lip are brand new and still in their boxes. The other parts were on the car for 1 week only before I sold it.

Parts are all in Melb.

PM me for interest.

I sold it to get one of these.

I needed a tow car more than I needed another sports car as awesome as the R35 was.

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v10 twin turbo with 850NM of torque....

I want one!!!!!!!!!!!

  • 3 weeks later...

Does the rear wing have the brake lights like the stock ones? If so, I am interested...plus I am interested to get the other carbon parts...please let me know which ones are available...thanks.

The rear wing is an OEM copy basically (as are all the parts) so the standard wing brake light fits straight into it.

All of the carbon parts are still available.

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