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hi guys i have up for sale da rest of my bs i have for my car.

i have a carbon fibre bonnet bought from just jap a year ago, = 400 .00 aud

dual stage boost controller = make an offer

stock r33 exhaust = 120.00

hks turbo timer = make me an offer?

r33 dump pipe = 30 bucks

if you require any pics i can take fotoes

I AM ALSO AFTER RIMS!!! 17-18 inchs that would fit on fords so anybody that has a set we can negotiate perhaps or ust pm me neway

i am located in sydney

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Edited by Zas)-(

how much would postage be for the bonnet mate, to melb?

and also is it for a series 1 or 2?

Edited by cheez

yeah its for series one.

will find out postage to you on monday

what is your post code?

but priority will go for sydney people who will pay 400.00 for it

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this bonnet does have 4 small heat spots on the side, took a picture of it but realli its not much

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postcode is 3073. and would it be possible to get a photo of the underside of the bonnet to. i wanna see the hinge points at the rear of the bonnet and the area where the bonnet pins are.

Does the underside of the bonnet have the standard shaped ribbing and accept the standard bonnet latch ? What suburb of Sydney are you located for pick up please ?

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