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I've got all this stuff in the garage/shed and its taking up too much room and I need money.

I have posted the price I would like.. im not very neogitable.. but make me an offer.

All items are pick up only, unless you are willing to arrange postage.

I live on the central coast.. 1hr north from Sydney on the F3.

PM/Post here if you are interested in anything.

R33 400R Front Bar:

This is what it looked like before it got dirty and I took it off

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This is what it looks like as of 4 mins ago:

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Im after $60 o.n.o. It just needs someone good at fibre-glassing to spend a few hrs on it and it'll be good as new.

Refer to this thread for more info/pics: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...ar-t200530.html

Next is a series 1 spoiler. I can't find the LED bar at the moment but it'll be around.

Looking for $30 ono. It's fine.. a little dusty but thats about it.

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This is a spoiler I got off a Mitsubishi Galant a few years back.. not sure if its sock or whatever (it was glued on).. i had plans to put it on one of my old cars but after I got it put in primer and stuff, I sold the car and bought my 33. It sort of looks like a 33 GTR spoiler but smaller.

Im not sure what it will fit on.. I paid $100 for it at the wreckers..

Give me $50 and it's yours.

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Another spoiler!! This is a "TRUST" Style Spoiler i bought off mass_iv off these forums.. it was a little banged up and was white so I got it repaired and had it sprayed black.

All up ive spent $150 on it.. but i'll take $60 ono for it.

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Last item I have is a Series 2 R33 bootlid that has been sanded back and would be great for a flat-boot conversion. I had plans to do this myself but decided to keep the spoiler look. It's ready to be sprayed and I have all the hinges/bolts. Unfortunately the lock is gone (fill it with bog and then you have a shaved boot :P)

All up im after $60 ono for the boot.

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Make me a reasonable offer. I really need all this stuff gone the sooner the better.

Thanks.

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If anyone is keen on anything please let me know..

Im thinking about throwing the lot of it.

Hey budy about that 33 front bar how bad is the damage coz oyu said fiber glass work can you send me some detaqiled pics of the front spoiler??? thanks!

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