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Hi all, I brought this off a guy in WA and never painted it or used it. So im goin to sell it casue i dont want to use it.

Needs Paint. Its in Brand New condition.

Buyer pays Post Prob $10bucks

its located in NSW central coast you can pick it up if you like.....

$50

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Edited by NA power
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WHEN ARE PEOPLE GONA REALISE ITS NOT A GTR GRILL!!!!!

Put that next to a 33gtr grill and ull know what i mean!

Ive been looking for one for friken 6 months, all these gay fibre glass places

claim they have em and they show me these little Panzy letter box grills!

The gtr ones, slant forward, they r not inline with the lights.. thats the whole point

of a gtr grill, the fact that the grill slants out toward the bottom coming out, out of

line of the lights..

Can someone find me a REAL copy of a GTR grill?

WHEN ARE PEOPLE GONA REALISE ITS NOT A GTR GRILL!!!!!

Put that next to a 33gtr grill and ull know what i mean!

Ive been looking for one for friken 6 months, all these gay fibre glass places

claim they have em and they show me these little Panzy letter box grills!

The gtr ones, slant forward, they r not inline with the lights.. thats the whole point

of a gtr grill, the fact that the grill slants out toward the bottom coming out, out of

line of the lights..

Can someone find me a REAL copy of a GTR grill?

Can someone tell me what good your post is in my thread???

Can a Mod Plz remove this. Asfar as i no its a gtr grill. to me it looks just like one. And if there is a Name for this so called non GTR grill and a mod please rename it to what ever kind of Gtr Lookalike grill you want to call it

THANKS :D

What good my comment is to ur post?

The fact that im informing u and whoever interested that its not a GTR grill, or even the same shape &

size.. It is a decent looking grill and does look similar to a gtr grill so u should sell it without problems

at all cos it looks a hell lot better that a standard GTS-T grill..

Sorry for being a bit full on at once but im jst sik of these clueless fibreglass places who keep claiming

to me they make GTR copies and waste my time driving miles to find that they are friken different..

Anyhow good luck with the sale, and if anyone knows or has a GTR exact mock up or original

grill for me PLEASE let me know...

Edited by Dean_HR31

and good luck to anyone that tries to fit that to a R33 Series II.

I have one, and its a piece of junk. The asshole that sold me my car sent me that...waste of tiem and postage.

GTR grill my ass. Its definately not a GTR grill.

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