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hey everyone was going to convert my gtst to a gtr front end but sold the car before I got around doing anything

I've got everything needed to do the conversion

gtr front bar with series 3 front lip (rare) and n1 vents license plate bracket ($850)

gtr front reo ($200)

aluminum gtr bonnet ( bonnet hinges and latch) ($650)

aluminum gtr guards with blinkers ($500)

gtr guard raisers ($200)

gtr front grill with badge ($150)

r33 gtr headlights with spacers ($200)

r33 gtr side skirts ($200)

would like to try and sell this as a whole but if I get interest I'll part it out. The prices in brackets are the part out prices. all panels are in white , front bar needs a respray and the lip could be patched up a bit.the front grill has a couple cracks but easily fixed. the lip is very rare and costs 1300 new from Nissan

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looking around $2,200 for all of it.

postage can be oragnized www.transdirect.com.au

send me offers on parts you want and I'll let you know

if I choose to part out

location glen haven 2156

till: 0402362885

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heyhey.. do you have any inner front splash guards?,, plastic inner guards?.. thanx.. nice good fcondition parts.. took me along time to get all hte gtr parts for the front in good condition :)

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