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ok so this is the story me and my gf went up to syd on saturday to pick up her new ECR33 skyline on our way back home we got lost due to a screwed up gps as we turned the corner through an intersection i looked back and saw my gf had been hit by an idiot in an audi a3 who ran a red light speeding i am trying to get the car fixed asap for her i need the following parts

standard front bar

front bar reinforcing

L/H passenger guard

side skirts anything aftermarket

rear bar anything aftermarket

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thanks all

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I have a standard r33 front bar off my old one if you're interested, sell to you for cheap it's two tone grey and silver so gonna need a respray.

Pm if interested

Cheers,

PJ

EDIT: just saw a pic of it looks like a type m front bar, mine's the non type m, dunno if that's what you're after

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yeah the audi driver has insurance but iv spoken to my gf's insurance company and they said if i want to get it all fixed now cause the insurance companies are going to court over it and we will be reimbursed after the court settlement

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ok so these are the parts i managed to pick up:

front left headlight brand new $250 plus postage

veilside side skirts $250

veilside rear bar $250

r33 gtr wing $61

climate control unit $41

front left guard $120

ill post pics of it when the parts are on and painted thanks for the help guys

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