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g'day people im looking for a few parts. if any1 has any of these parts for sale please Email me or PM me with a description and a price. here we go...

(i wouldnt mind if the panels were silver but they dont have to be)

1. Right hand side Rear Lower Control Arm

2.GTST Series 2 96" Bonnet

3. 2 Headlights from GTST series 2 96"

4. Right hand side spotlight assembly for the front bar (spotlight and indicator)

5. GTST Series 2 96" Front bar

6. GTST series 2 96" Right hand side front guard

if any1 has these parts for sale and are in good condition please email me with any offer...or call if u are egar to sell...

0422 23 11 55

cheers, matty

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hey i recently bought front gaurds for R33, but i think i got the wrong ones. i needed the seris I guards for the headlights so now theres a gap.

I guess i can sell em to ya, but i have to ffind a seris I replacement can u work anything out?

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the series 2 and series 1 guards are exactly the same....trust me...the headlights are different thats why you need a s2 bonnet and grill for s2 lights

mate sorry to say but it is going to be so hard for you to find series 2 headlights cos they are so rare...i found one then it took me about 6 months to find the other......i suggest if money isnt an issue to go to nissan and buy brand new ones.....if u need any other help let me know

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