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R33 Series 2 spoiler in KR4 sonic silver

Brand new R33 Aluminium brush looking Bezel for cluster (suit series 1 or 1.5 only) (SOLD!)

6 x NGK Premium Laser Platinium Plugs (PFR6A-11) suit RB26.

Item Condition:

Spoiler: Good working condition with some minor scratches.

Bezel: Brand New

Plugs: Brand new

Extra Info:

Not needed due to change of spoiler

Bezel doesnt fit series 2 cluster due to the uneven curve surround

Plugs: Didnt bloody fit my r33. bought from someone who claimed for r33 gtst

Contact Details:

either pm me or call/sms 0433 128 610

Price and price conditions:

Spoiler: $65 (SOLD!)

Bezel : $50 (SOLD!)

Plugs" $60

Location: Adelaide SA

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Edited by Giveitall

Items:

R33 Series 2 spoiler in KR4 sonic silver

Brand new R33 Aluminium brush looking Bezel for cluster (suit series 1 or 1.5 only)

Item Condition:

Spoiler: Good working condition with some minor scratches.

Bezel: Brand New

Extra Info:

Not needed due to change of spoiler

Bezel doesnt fit series 2 cluster due to the uneven curve surround

Contact Details:

either pm me or call/sms 0433 128 610

Price and price conditions:

Spoiler: $65

Bezel : $50

Location: Adelaide SA

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Pic of bezel please also how do u tell if your skylines a series 1.5 cheers

for Bezel : basically all you need to check your cluster that it does not have circle surrounding on each warning lights and it should fit.

how much to central coast nsw

estimate around 60 to 65 buck.

dude i do advise that it 's not worth it cos it will cost as much as the wing itself. i am pretty sure someone from nsw will sell one soon. cheers

Edited by Giveitall
120 is still cheap if u can hold it for a cupple of weaks ill take it

from the way i am looking, it will not be sell anyway. if you got deal or business relation with transport company, feel free to use them.

Hey mate do u still have the wing? if so i am just after the LED in the wing i am prepared to pay just for that and do what you will with the wing also easier to send to me in NSW let me know thanks

John

I bought the Bezel, and it was well packed and in great condition.

Highly recommend to purchase off. Easy transaction. :(

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