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hey guys..

we just bought r33gts-t halfcut and we find out it had complet r33gtr panels on it..

so am trying to sell them and get some money back.

..1-fiber glass bonnet with pins in excellent condition only need some touch up.. $800 Ono

2-complet front bar with reo and grill +lower lips in good condition..$1000 Ono

3-right and left hand Gard very light dose has couple small dents on them ..$600Ono for both

i have include some pics of the parts to make it easier for you beacuse ihavn't got time for reaplying...

so pm me with you contact number and i'll get back to you asap..

remember guys any offer are wellcome as longs its reasonable so evryone stays happy pleassssssssssss..

:(

this is gonna be a tough question, but any idea what year the bonnet is off? I have a series 3 R33 GTR nd series 1 & 2 bonnets wont fit.

Christian

this is gonna be a tough question, but any idea what year the bonnet is off? I have a series 3 R33 GTR nd series 1 & 2 bonnets wont fit.

Christian

you are right christian its tough question mate :P

got no idea what ser out of but can't you tell by the pics, or you should know if you owen r33 gtr

cheers.

Edited by sun33
you are right christian its tough question mate :P

got no idea what ser out of but can't you tell by the pics, or you should know if you owen r33 gtr

cheers.

the gard are sold...

the rest still for sale...

cheers

hey, interested in the bonnet, how much for freight to tas?

hey man..

dont know mate whast will coast to tas??

but you can get qoute from any fright company..

am located 3064...

thanks.

Hi there,

Would the bonet fit R33 Series 1? What price is acceptable to you? How much freight to NSW 2759?

Cheers

EUG.

Hi there,

Would the bonet fit R33 Series 1? What price is acceptable to you? How much freight to NSW 2759?

Cheers

EUG.

hey man..

will it should fit on ser 1 because it came out of ser2..

cheers.

Edited by neo31
  • 2 weeks later...
Does anyone know if this bonnet will fit a series 1 33?

Whats the condition of it like? Can you get some better pics.

Thanks.

sorry mate but havn't got cam any more..

i can't see whats the diffrent between ser1&2 body..

it should fit on you ser1 mate..

cheers

Edited by sun33

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