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Hey guys ! I'm from nissansilvia.com

My mates r32 back window got smashed with a bat last night and in need of a rear window

If any of you guys have one give me a call. 0407633962

Preferable south but can't be too picky!

Want to go on the charity cruise later so in need ASAP

Cheers!

Hi,

looking for a few bits and pieces for the r33 track car

-Atmo BOV to bolt on in the stock location

-Front bar - S1 or S2 standard factory bar preferred but could be swayed into getting a fibreglass bar depending on design/condition

-Bolt in half cage

-Rear low-lying drift wing (the one that hugs the boot, cant remember what its called)

-16x9" rims - Pair

-Any 16/17 or 18 tyres with good tread

Cheers

Absolute long shot, but im trying to fix my daily driver (or soon to be daily) and need some parts for it.

its a nissan n14 pulsar, white in colour, im after the

bonnet

bumper + reo

headlights both sides and indicators

left hand guard

grille

and air condensor if possible.

asap would be preferable as i want it registered before the 29th

if their not white im not bothered, i can paint them.

pm me or contact me on 0422360999 (text me)

cheers guys - aaron

Hi guys im chasing an m-spec front bar for my series 1 r33. or S2 front bar. would like black but let me know what you've got anyway.

Cheers

You can't just change the front bar from a S1 to S2. The lights won't fit and the fenders etc.

Hope that is what you are not thinking of doing, otherwise could be a waste of money mate :D

You can't just change the front bar from a S1 to S2. The lights won't fit and the fenders etc.

Hope that is what you are not thinking of doing, otherwise could be a waste of money mate :D

i did a s2 front bar on my s1 33. kept s1 lights, fenders, grill and bonnet and i had no issues fitting it. plastic is flexible so its easy to get the shape, then just bolt it down.

just putting that out there if the dude reads this :)

You can't just change the front bar from a S1 to S2. The lights won't fit and the fenders etc.

Hope that is what you are not thinking of doing, otherwise could be a waste of money mate :D

found this R33 S1 with S2 front bar

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