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Hey guys

i got a 32 gtr bonnet in very good nick 450 ono

i got the 2 front gtr guards also in very good nick for 190each ono

also got a genuine gtr front bar in good nick also 400 ono

and just the gtr fmic no piping , has one or two lil dents here n there otherwise will work fine and be a nice cheap upgrade, 200 ono

or 1150firm for the lot

pm if interested =)

now with pics =)

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Mate i am very very interest in the GTR front bar

However i am in perth would you be willing to shit (at my cost)

and do they bolt straight onto a GTS-t or do i need gaurds or something?

my car is gun metal grey so it should be the same.

Please get back to me asap

0421541155 depending on shiping i can even pay extra

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