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Hi, I have two R32 Vspec lip spoiler copies that I made for practice.

They are both a bit rough and will need some work.

One is sprayed in yellow undercoat and has no base piece (it's hollow).

One is in white gelcoat and has a base.

The price is $15 each which will cover what I spent on materials and is still a good buy.

Pickup is from Harrington Park or Wetherill Park NSW or I will post at buyers expense.

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Hey DKC / Jason32gtst, I'll try to arrange some boxes or tunes to send them in and get posted quotes tomorrow. DKC what postcode are you in?

Thanks, their made of fibreglass using a mould I made from an original that I own. These were my first attempts and are a little sketchy for example, the white one (with a base still for sale) has a bit of a hole where there must have been an air pocket between the gelcoat and the fibregalss. Always making more and getting there...

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