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I am looking for a r32 GTR front bumper in plastic, any condition or colour!!

Try one of the importers as they may be able to get you one new from japan ( or second hand) and prices for OEM stuff in Japan is alot less then they are here.

$578. - just ordered one.

Realistically that's not too bad, did you try one of the importers I know RHDJapan can get alot of OEM stuff for a good price.

Realistically that's not too bad, did you try one of the importers I know RHDJapan can get alot of OEM stuff for a good price.

realistically I could have sourced it ex nagoya but by the time I did it for a saving of $50 it was easier to source local. I deal a fair it with japan nowadays but freight on an item that size is a killer.

realistically I could have sourced it ex nagoya but by the time I did it for a saving of $50 it was easier to source local. I deal a fair it with japan nowadays but freight on an item that size is a killer.

does that include the lower lip as well?

no. that is only the front bumper cover. the lower lip is extra - I have the price for it at the shop. from memory its roughly a $300 piece.)

in all there are 20 or so pieces to the front of it. for those that simply want the 'cover' then the above is correct. I'm doing the lot so I'll have prices for most of it fairly soon.

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spewing i thru mine out i would of given it to you i only needed glassing the bottom bit back on i just couldnt be bothered withit so thru it out with my shell :(

JESUS!

The price from nissan retail is $700 with clips etc. included (staff price is closer to $500) and this doesn't include the lower lip.. that'll be an extra $400!



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