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Hi Guys,

These are all GENUINE GRACER Body kits.

Front Bumpers

Rear Bumpers

Side Skirts

Rear Underspoilers

Lip kits.

Plus more

suit GTR,GTS-t, 350Z, 200Sx, 180Sx, Supras and more

If anyone is interested and knows what they are after please email me at

[email protected]

THESE are ORDERS ONLY (delivery time 2 to 4 weeks)

Troy

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thanglongz

Im located on the Central Coast, NSW

With the kits there is over 20 different part numbers and styles. Tell me what u want and ill be able to get it for you. Ie, do u need a front bar, side skirts or underbody spoiler?

Troy

Awesome... I've been wishing I could find somewhere with genuine Gracer stuff for ages... In particular after a price for the rear wing in the pics Here (Yes, I am aware it will be hideously expensive, but it's so cool :ph34r:).

Edited by Sauce

Hey Guys,

Im have been a little slack in getting prices up and pics.. Seem to have a little trouble finding pics for the correct part numbers.. Hopefully i will have some by the end of this week and get back to you all..

Sauce and DooDz i will PM u shortly with Prices...

Troy

Hi Sause.

Finally i have some decent prices and part numbers.

17020111 Front bumper spolier ECR32 $1295

17020116 Rear Bumper Spoiler ECR32 and BCN 32 GTR $1095

17020141 Side Skirts ECR32 $899

17020131 Front Bumper Spoiler BCN32 GTR $1295

17020176 Side Skirts BCN32 GTR $485

17020186 Rear Spolier r33 GTR $1890

also available underbody spoilers

These are Plastic Injected molded

Delivery for each product is between 4 and 6 weeks. Delivery is extra

STILL WAITING FOR PICS.

Troy

Thanks mate, you can expect to see an order for a few of those bits from me a little way down the line now that I know what I'm up for for the parts I want!

Edited by Sauce
  • 1 month later...
Just Click on the According Car....

Gracer Kits

That was hard :S

BTW Are these genuine then?

If not what is with the price?

Thanks for that MADGT4.. i had posted that up ages ago but they wanted actaully pics of the kits.. i am expecting the new catalouge with in the next couple of weeks with proper pics..

These are the genuine article

Troy



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