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Item: genuine r33 gtr rear wing.

Age: have no idea.

Condition: good.

Price: $500.

To Fit: r33.

Location: western sydney.

Contact: pm.

Comments: this is a genuine gtr wing.

it is white in colour.

PICK UP ONLY.

i"ll try and get some pics if i can find my camera.

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ill give u 120 bucks for it, cause i need to cover cost of pick up and getting it sprayed...

cheers tom.

Are you kidding? In other words you want the seller to pay for the postage? :laugh: You can't even get a fibreglass one for the price you are offering.

If this is still FS in a month when im in syd, I'll get in contact with u.

Edited by Blitz_R33
tommo87 do you want me to paint for you aswell.dream on.

blitz R33 thanks for that.

got geuine gtr side skirts dark blue for 170 bucks, i wouldnt pay 500 for a stock white gtr spoiler by itsself man. lol

genuine gtr skirts dont fit on gtst.lol.

you obviously dont know what your talking about.

tell me where you can get a genuine gtr spoiler for under $200 mr know it all.

stop putting crap on my thread looser.

Fob33's price is very reasonable, good luck with the sale mate. I had 4 people fight over mine a few months ago and the price was $550..

Tommo, anyone can get stock GTR side skirts off ebay for $100-150 mark but they wont fit a gtst.

Cheers

Really i dont care ay, the gtr skirts fit the gts fine, i also respect fob33's price and sale and respect for his property, thats why i made an offer and he said no. end of story thats it no one cares lol. But good luck to him with the sale he does make, cause it is a rare part and people do get abit stingy or protective over it. if anyones got any geunine or kopies out there let me no thanx.

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