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The same TRUST cat back exhaust system I am selling here for $500 has been sold elsewhere for $650....

Anyone want to save $150?

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Hi there,

Have you gotten a quote on shipping for that bonnet at all?

To Sydney (postcode: 2153)

Very interested.

Cheers,

Tommo

also interested in rough idea to send the bonnet, would be roughly the same to Bris as Syd, so if you have an idea?

and how much did the h/lights start at $$$ wise back in Sept? and have you had much luck within regards to offers? any movement on price?

As far as I'm aware the bonnet was SOLD to me

for the asking price plus $80 freight to Brisbane.

regards to all

Phillip

Gavin can you please confirm here.

QIK GTR: The cost to ship this bonnet to Brisbane is around $80 with Aust Air Express.

These headlights were only just listed recently and photos uploaded yesterday so, I think it's a little to early to say but, I don't think these will last long because A: They are hard to source and B: they are one of the most requested parts for a R33 GTR.

The selling price listed is Firm.

Blitz R33: Shipping cost is as listed above.

The original box it arrived in does not have any padding inside but, it does have quite a bit of bubble wrap :(

Mad GT4: A deposit is fine with me.

I will also take some photos for you if you like.

GTR STI: To be fair, I have listed the bonnet as currently on hold to you for the time being.

Re: Trade - I have sent a PM to you.

Thanks for everyones interest.

Gavin.

Edited by JUN R33

I agree, they probably won't last long. I already have the projector lights, was just looking for something that was brand new, as mine are slightly yellowish with a tiny amount of clouding, polishing them every few weeks solves the issue temporarily, but its getting annoying doing this. I'll keep my eye on the sale and see how it goes.

as for the bonnet, le me know if the other fella doesn't want it.

Thanks

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