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hey all have a full nizmo aero kit to suit 34 2 door. is a genuine plastic factory fitted kit which came off my 34. pearl white in colour

includes front bumper

rear bumper

side skirts

argueably 1 of the best looking factory fitted kits for the 34 coupe

would prefer to sell this as a whole so someone can just go bang and put it all on. no searching for this bit or that bit separately. would be a shame to separate this complete kit. if unfortunatly no one wants to take as a whole i will separate as long as all parts get are are arranged to be sold

sory dont have pics atm i am sure you all know what this kit looks like

$1600

am more than happy to help with freight to anywhere at your expense

thanx guys any more info pm me or 0409446951

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front bumper $550

rear bumper $550

skirts pair $500

organise amongst yourselves who wants what , as long as it all goes to a home will separate no probs guys:)

am in perth :thumbsup:

ok kit looks like this : http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...ts-t204546.html

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front bumper $550

rear bumper $550

skirts pair $500

organise amongst yourselves who wants what , as long as it all goes to a home will separate no probs guys:)

am in perth :D

ok kit looks like this pics!

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'kay - just wanted to clarify - because what most people call the 'nismo aero' kit isnt - the pic I posted before *is* the nismo aero kit front-bar (very rare). Most people have the altia front bar and call it the 'nismo' one. Just thought it was worth clarifying.

'kay - just wanted to clarify - because what most people call the 'nismo aero' kit isnt - the pic I posted before *is* the nismo aero kit front-bar (very rare). Most people have the altia front bar and call it the 'nismo' one. Just thought it was worth clarifying.

ok sounds like like theres a few diffrent names people call this particular kit , could possibly be called a altia kit? front bumper has fairly big holes with skyline written in middle. hope this clarifies what exactly it is :D

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