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Very rare full nismo body kit to suit )s1 stagea. includes front bumper (62020-RNC40), rear bumper (85050-RNC40), side skirts(76410-RNC40), roof spoiler (98100-RNC40). grill inserts and all original paper work included

Originally imported by nissan australia in '02. it has never been fitted to a car However the front and rear bar have had putty on for a mould, the sideskirts have been painted grey(i never ended up fitting them) but have been scratched from sitting around. the roof spoiler is unopened.

Still have the original nismo boxes less the rear bar one (its stored in the front bar box.

Looking for $2200 ono for the complete kit. I also have a set of wgnc34 coilovers for $850 and genuine recaro wgnc34 rails for $350 for the pair if anyone wanted to work out a package.

located in qld can arrange courier for around $150 for the full kit

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what would u be looking for if u split the the kit. i would prob be intro in the front and rear bars

can u pm me a few more pics of the front bar (like a front on shot) and same for the rear?

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bump, had a bit of interest but still only want to sell complete unless i get really good offers on individual parts.

I may be interested in the wing if your going to separate the kit. Could u show me a pic of it right way up?? So with interest in the sideskirts and bars by 2 other ppl, Id say its all spoken for. :)

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