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Hi Guys,

Selling my R33 GTR Front End Parts:

  • R33 GTR Passenger Side Guard (minor hole in bracket, fits perfect, un-noticible)
  • R33 GTR Drivers Side Guard (edge has been pushed in, can be pulled back and body-filled smooth)
  • R33 GTR Fibreglass Vented Bonnet (edges have cracks as shown, minor crack near vent, fits perfect)
  • Guard Raisers (good condition)
  • R33 Custom Bonnet Hinges

The damage to these parts is minuscule. However, I have sold my car so there is no point fixing.

Melbourne (Western Suburbs)

$600 for everything. Pickup Only.

Phone 0405 707 488.

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If you put the wide GTR Guards that come with the bonnet, use the hinges that come with the bonnet, and space the headlights forward, then yes.

Here are some pics of when the parts were on my car. As you can see, the bonnet sat perfectly flush with the guards - very rare for a fibreglass bonnet.

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Sorry, I'd rather sell as a whole. You're welcome to buy everything then sell what you don't need. Might be worthwhile.

wish you had this for sale like 5 months ago i just put all wider guards on my car cost alot more than that

this is cheap as

Yuhp definately cheap. The guard raiser along cost like $130 each from Nissan from memory. The bonnet was over $500 too. The guards were $300 each. Plus custom hinges for the bonnet. Well in excess of a grand.

How much for Freight to tasmania? Very Interested. what did you use to space the headlights out? do you have access to the gtr front bars?

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