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Hey,

I have for sale for a R33 Series 1 a flush mounted boot (no spoiler look) and a set of wider front guards (2cm each side). Reason for sale is i have sold my R33 and no longer need these panels as they wont fit on my S14a.

Items are ony for Local pickup as i have no idea how to ship the items. I am located in Albion Park Rail (about 20mins south of Wollongong in NSW).

Prices are very low as i want them gone and have price reduced them a number of times now. Would have been sold earlier but sales fell through when people could not come through with the agreed money. Please do not PM me unless you have the cash.

Wider front guardsSOLD

Price: $220 R.R.P is $360 plus delivery

PRICE DROP: $200

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Flush Mounted Boot - SOLD

Price: $350 R.R.P is $550 plus delivery

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If you are truely interested i will take first offer from buyer.

Let me know

Jake

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Flush mounted boot now sold.

Just need a buyer for the wider guards. comon what you got to lose, make and offer and have some flared front guards to make your R33 look even meaner/tougher!!!

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