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I need the factory heat shield thingo that is on the underside of the bonnet. Its black, has the word skyline on it, and has two layers. I need both layers.

Off a std r32 Gtst Type M....

Must be in good condition...well overall good. :cheers:

cheers ;)

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Darren, I have one, $150 for mine, for that you get the heat liner, the bonnet, the latch, the whole damn thing:D

Just put a GTR bonnet on, so no need for it anymore

Dunno if I want to seperate, will have to think

Regards, Chris

no probs, I have had it a while, just taking up space in the shed

don't mind swapping it with anything you have to suit my car if that helps

Chris

no probs,

still got the stockie plumb-back, don't need anymore police attention! ;)

Will ask around if I know of anyone who wants one.

Chuck it on nissansilvia dot com, there is plenty of users on there that want a bit more pppppppssssscccchhhhhtttt!!!!!! :)

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