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I'm parting ways with my R34 GTR Front end swap as I'm tieing the knot this year and gathering much required funds.  

All parts are on Gumtree also.

Seibon Carbon Dmax bonnet unused $1200

Aerocatch carbon bonnet pins brand new $150
R34 GTR Bonnet hinges $50
R34 GTR bonnet catch brand new $100
R34 GTR bonnet catch assembly $50
R34 GTR/GTST bonnet stay $25

R34 Vspec Bumper w/splitter & Diffuser & nismo clear indicators $1000 
R34 GTR Bumper reinforcement $200
R34 GTR reinforcement foam $50 brand new
R34 GTR top Bumper support bracket $50
R34 GTR bumper support wings $100 brand new
R34 GTR inner headlight brackets $50

 

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Over the years I've collected and been hoarding genuine dealership brochures.

R32/R33/R34/R35 

GTS GTST GTR GTS4 VSPEC NUR AUTECH 

2 DOOR 4 DOOR.

NISMO

Optional Assesories 

 

These go quick. 

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On 1/16/2020 at 2:34 AM, Stag love said:

I'm parting ways with my R34 GTR Front end swap as I'm tieing the knot this year and gathering much required funds.  

All parts are on Gumtree also.

Seibon Carbon Dmax bonnet unused $1200

Aerocatch carbon bonnet pins brand new $150
R34 GTR Bonnet hinges $50
R34 GTR bonnet catch brand new $100
R34 GTR bonnet catch assembly $50
R34 GTR/GTST bonnet stay $25

R34 Vspec Bumper w/splitter & Diffuser & nismo clear indicators $1000 
R34 GTR Bumper reinforcement $200
R34 GTR reinforcement foam $50 brand new
R34 GTR top Bumper support bracket $50
R34 GTR bumper support wings $100 brand new
R34 GTR inner headlight brackets $50

 

20190802_175156.png

20190321_154205.jpg

Snapchat-1221854482.jpg

FB_IMG_1552593891146.jpg

Screenshot_20190312-061251_Chrome.jpg

nengun-3221-03-masamotorsport-m-34rm-34r_gt.png

Is bar still available if so pls WhatsApp 0450060060

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