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Hi all, have an R32 GT-R bootlip spoiler + 3/4 side skirts for sale.

The bootlip is a fibreglass copy made by Japanese Motorsport. It's designed to fit under the GT-R spoiler. Looks tough and mean. Costs $195 on their site. I have never fitted it (I dry fitted it, looks great). Have decided not to fit it as my paint isn't 100% and I'd need to fix it before adding sexy bits.

Here's an overhead picture:

bootlip_top.jpg

Here's a side on picture:

bootlip_back.jpg

Here's one from underneath:

bootlip_under.jpg

I also have some 3/4 side skirt extensions, they also will make your car look super damn fat but there's a catch. One is quite damaged. It's damaged at the rear part of it, so you would not even see the damage as you wheel will hide it. But it can be fixed if you go to a bodyshop which can repair fibreglass (I have already found a local shop close to me who has a fibreglass expert and he says no problems at all). The other side is in great condition with a little gash and a small crack, easy fixed.

Painting these should only cost you $30-80. Fixing the side skirts may cost a little more. Best to show pics and get a quote perhaps.

3/4 mud flap/sideskirt extensions:

sideskirt_01.jpg

sideskirt_02.jpg

sideskirt_03.jpg

sideskirt_05.jpg

I am after a quick and easy sale as they have just been sitting around in my already tight garage space.

$150 for the bootlip spoiler

$80 for the pair of 3/4 skirt extensions

I am in Eastern Suburbs Sydney and will ship interstate if I have to.

email me at justinATaustralianinfront.com.au

Mobile: 0415 500 368

SOLD!!!!!!!!!

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