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Hey guys, I have these few things laying around which I don't need any more.

Original R33 GTR Front bar!

Complete with original Reo and plastic Grill

Condition:It is white but will need a re-spray. Couple of scratches but no Cracks!

Price:$700

R33 M-Spec Side Skirts

Condition: They are painted in Black and if you need them for a black car they will not! need a re-spray other wise in perfect nick!

Price: $200ono

R33 GTR Front Bar (Fiberglass Copy)

Condition: Never been fitted, therefore there are no holes drilled so it's practicaly brand new.

Price: $150

I have to sort through the stuff I still have laying around but I will also have a R33 GTR grill for sale

I would preffer a local pick up (Melb.) but if interstate buyers would be interested then freight can be organised at buyers expense

Pics will be up ASAP!

For more info contact Dave on 0421 707 427 or PM

If I dont pick up during the day it's due to work, so please try later in the afternoon.

Cheers guys..

interested in your skirts.

pm me your details and id love to check them out.

does the gtr copy bar fit a gtst?? might be interested

Edited by hijaked
hey coppy gtr bar do u have a pic and does it fit gtst also wots the freight to nsw

freight to NSW would be around $160. It will fit a gtst with the right preperation and work

I'll try and find a pic and post it up

freight to NSW would be around $160. It will fit a gtst with the right preperation and work

I'll try and find a pic and post it up

I will take the GTR copy bar if you still have it and I can come and pick it up.

700 dollars for a stock front bumper? is this what they are worth or what? seems alot

Stock ORIGINAL NISSAN front bumper off a GTR mate, with original Reo AND original Plastic grill

send some pics over to [email protected] for the sideskirts and copy gtr front bar if they fit a s2. will be able to pick-up if you're not too far off. cheers. :)

bump for a top seller

Cheers Andy,

Guys, Copy front bar and Skirts are SOLD

The rest is still up for grabs - including fiberglass R33 GTR grill

If anyone wants pics of either let me know.

-Dave.

  • 1 year later...

Hey mate i really need this bar can you email me the pics to [email protected]

and please leave your contact number as well..

Thanks

I've got a couple of pics of the original GTR front bar if anyones interested let me know and I'll email them to you.

Cheers,

-Dave.

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