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Brand New Supra Wing to suit 200SX both S14 and S15

Age:

BRAND NEW AND STILL IN BOX WITH GEL COAT

Condition:

I bought this wing with the knowledge that it was to suit my R33 Skyline, It did not fit on the boot as i wanted to, but could be moulded to fit the body and possibly the boot by a quality panel beater, i couldnt be bothered be the extensive work so its for sale.

THIS WING IS DESIGNED FOR A 200SX BOTH S14 and S15

Price:

$220, i bought this initially for $430 two weeks ago imported from Japan from my boss.

To Fit: (What car)

For S14 and S15 but could possibly be moulded to fit a R33 or R34. Inspections are Welcome

Location:

The wing can be picked up from the Inner West in Sydney or l can deliver for a small fee.

Contact:

Please PM me for interest

Comments:

Excellent wing and still wrapped in original packaging. Brand new and will not disappoint, but will require small modifications if it is to fit a R33, but will fit a 200SX S14 or S15 straight on.

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PLEASE PM FOR MORE IMAGES/INFORMATION, NEED TO GET RID OF IT ASAP AS I WANT TO GET A NEW WING!

Edited by mr33gts4
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