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For Sale (URGENT) No room for em..

Rear Pods from S2 R33 in black PERFECT condition: $120 ono

GTR Style front grill, similar but not the same, im

sure people know which im reffering to: $100ono

GTS-T Grill $60ono

GTR Fibreglass front bar copy with GTR grill moulded

on it! Very hard to find front bar! Bottom section

has been cut off: $250ono

Rear Wing from S2 R33 in black PERFECT condition: $200ono

I will have pictures tomoro!!

Please make an offer on this stuff guys needs to go ASAP!

Pick up only also or can meet half way if in melbourne..

Edited by Dean_HR31

My mobile number is 0401 682 270

MSG me anytime, or call after 5:15pm monday to friday or call on weekends any time.

picsfor grill for me too, if its what I want, I'll pay $100 pp

pics to paceys[at]gmail.com

Edited by The Mafia
GTR Style front grill, similar but not the same, im

sure people know which im reffering to: $100ono

GTR Fibreglass front bar copy with GTR grill moulded

on it! Very hard to find front bar! Bottom section

has been cut off: $250ono

can you please send pics to [email protected]

thanks

I'll take the pods and grill mate. I'm free pretty much all the time to do the exchange.

ok heres the picz guys..

GTS-T grill

Comp4.jpg

Comp3.jpg

GTR Style (Similar) Grill

Comp2.jpg

Comp1.jpg

Front Bar (note the grill moulding on it, this fibreglass copy with the GTR shape

grill moulded on it, is very hard to find! This saves u $$$ on a GTR Grill)

Comp5.jpg

Comp6.jpg

Rear Pods :P Look awsome, these are pics of while they were on the car..

Comp7.jpg

Comp8.jpg

Cheers, remember pick up only, or meet half ways in Melb somewhere is ok..

Edited by Dean_HR31

ok, Pods & both grills are sold to GTRgeoff.. top bloke.

Parts left are:

GTR Front fibreglass bar to suit GTS-T

& Series 2 Rear R33 Spoiler.

  • 1 year later...
ok heres the picz guys..

GTS-T grill

Comp4.jpg

Comp3.jpg

GTR Style (Similar) Grill

Comp2.jpg

Comp1.jpg

Front Bar (note the grill moulding on it, this fibreglass copy with the GTR shape

grill moulded on it, is very hard to find! This saves u $$$ on a GTR Grill)

Comp5.jpg

Comp6.jpg

Rear Pods :P Look awsome, these are pics of while they were on the car..

Comp7.jpg

Comp8.jpg

Cheers, remember pick up only, or meet half ways in Melb somewhere is ok..

Bud

Know that this thread is kinda old but do yuou know where I can get the GTR style grill for my GTS series 2 like yours?

got a contact or web site I could visit?

Thanks

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