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Item1: r32 Bn aftermarket front bar.

Condition: Brand new, has never been trial fitted and has no drill holes. Excellent condition...

Reason for sale: Bought by myself a few weeks ago after I saw on sau. Impulse buy wanting to upgrade from my current cracked front bar. After a closer look at my finances and uni starting (books $$$$) it doesnt fit into my budget for fitting and painting!

Price: I paid $180 for it 2 weeks ago, so $180.00, just looking for my money back Firm.

Item2: r33 S1 rotors, front and rear, 4'stud

Condition: 2nd hand but gd condition. Currently sitting in shed wrapped up securely.

Reason for sale: Bought a while ago when I 1st got my skyline, being told they would fit. Low and behold... they didn't :) . I should have done more research but i stupidly trusted the person i was buying off (i was new to the site, i know better now :kiss: ). Anyway just want them off my hands as they are in gd condition and should be in use.

Price: Paid a lot more but want them gone...$120 for all 4 o.n.o

Contact: PM or leave comment here or on 0402 772 031 (if no answer leave msg or voice msg and ill get back asap)

Location: Adelaide S.A

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Cant remember off the top of my head, but ill get them out tomorrow (as they're wrapped securely in the shed) and swing you a PM.

If it helps they are off a series1 r33 nonturbo (4stud) with abasically factory thickness.

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