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*Bonnet, with custom Carbon Fibre GT Vent.

- Stock metal bonnet with custom centre cut out

- Custom Carbon Fibre GT Vent

- Non Defectable Bonnet (dont be scare of getting defected for this)

- Dummy Bonnet pins

- Good for hot air flow release

- Not a problem with water

- Custom Red in colour

Price:$600

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*Genuine Nismo Front BarSOLD

- GT style racing Fins (on the sides)

- GT Style racing lips/spliters (on the side)

- A little cut out for more view for front mount intercooler

- Bar blinkers not included

- Custom Red in colour

- Original Nismo Black Mesh

- Nismo via Nissan Dealer RRP: $1000-$1200 Supply

- Original & Genuine means... more reliable, more stronger & is better.

Price:$750

Also selling matching Rear NISMO Bar - $500 *pic below*

Total Price for both $1350

But Buy both for $1200

Sydney Buyers Only!! (Pick Up)

Sorry no interstate buyers as items are to large & expensive even

at buyers expents.

Front Bar - SOLD (Thanks to wogboy)

Side Skirts - SOLD (Thanks to wogboy)

Bonnet & Rear Bar Still for Sale!!

PM me...

Check out pics Below....

Cheers!!

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Edited by FILO34
got an instrument cluster to sell me?

hey i think ive seen you at the BIG W in carnes hill... is dat you?

Sorry mate, no cluster for sale....

im always there i guess...so yeah that may have been me.....(if ya talking about my car)

PM Reply'd.....

Also following Question's asked & Answered:

Q: Is the bonnet fibreglass?

A: No, its a Stock metal. But the Vent is Carbon Fibre.

Q: Would you sell the Bonnet Vent itself without bonnet?

A: No, Sorry selling the whole thing, bonnet & vent together.

Q: Is the front bar fibreglass?

A: No, its the original thing, a genuine item so its plastic.

Q: Would you send interstate?

A: As posted No, but if buyer is willing to buy both

then it maybe considered. At buyers expense.

Cheers

wogboy...PM reply'd.

I have a few offers....and so now sale is put on HOLD.

Awaiting confirmation, payment & details.

Thanks ppls....

Don't have it, can you resend please?

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