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R32 Gts-t Type-M Front Bar (Black) $130

R32 Gts-t Factory Wheels 16x6.5 $250

R32 GTR Factory Seat (Pair) $650

R32 GTR V-Spec II Bonnet (White) $475

R33 Gts-t Factory Exhaust cat back $150

R33 Gts-t Factory Air box with Air Intake $120

R33 GTR Factory Wheels 17x9 $1400

R33 GTR Driver Side Guard (White) $475

R33 Series 1 Factory Grill $35

R33 Series 1 Factory Front Bar (2 to Choose) $50

R33 Series 2 Factory Front Bar no indiactor (Black) $130

R33 GTR Factory Front Bar no indicator and low lip (Silver) $220

R33 GTR Aftermarket Front Bar (White) $350

R33 Gts-t Aftermarket Front Bar (White) $180

R33 Gts-t Rear Diff $180

R33 Gts-t Factory Intercooler $65

R33 Gts-t Series 2 1997 Model Interior (Front, Rear Seats & Door Trims) $450

R33 Gts-t Tail Shaft $150

R33 GTR Turbo done 48000km $600

R34 GTR V-Spec II Turbo BRAND NEW $1600

Momo Steering Wheels with Boss Kit suit R32 $150

Enkei RP-02 16x7 suit 5x114.3PCD pull out from R32 Gts-t $400

BLITZ BOV for R33 Gts-t with pipe $150

I selling all these parts on behalf of my brother he is a ture Skyline Fans when he in Australia!

All the parts locate in Brisbane South Side interest in any of them please PM me with your contact number so I call talk to you!!

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R33 Series 1 Factory Grill $35

R33 Series 1 Factory Front Bar (2 to Choose) $50

R33 Gts-t Aftermarket Front Bar (White) $180

Have u any better pics of the above?

If they are any good we'll talk about a deal eh lol :(

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