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Hi guys, I have some assorted parts from a 2011 GTR.

The car was stripped down to be used in the Australian Targa series. All items are located in Moorebank (Sydney), inspections are welcome just shoot me a PM and we can organise something. Pickup is preferred but shipping can be arranged for some items at the buyers expense. I use couriers to ensure quick and reliable delivery.

Super Titan Spec 1 Titanium Exhaust, weighs 8kg
$1400

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Factory Bilteins

$1500

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Door Trims, removed because race car (I do have the speaker cover for both sides)

$300

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Rear Speakers, removed because race car

$400ono

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Rear Speaker Cover

$200ono

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Rear Arm Rest

$40ono

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Parcel Shelf

$125

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Brand new real carbon fibre front grille to suit 2009-2010 Nissan Skyline GTR's, it has only been opened to realise that it didn't fit our 2011 GTR (it was sold to us a 2011 front grille)

$100

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