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Item:

R33 GTR TOPSTAGE front lower lip

Age:

Unknown

Condition:

Very good

Price:

$200 NEG

To Fit: (What car)

Any R33 bar?

Location:

South eastern suburbs, Melbourne

Contact:

PM

Call/SMS 0416 623 381

Comments:

Up for sale is my TOPSTAGE front lip to suit R33 GTR

Its in very good condition, doesn't look like its too old and I was told by previous owner it was purchased within the last 6 months, the condition does reflect that

Selling due to changing back to the standard lip

This lip looks great, its $300 + new and I am asking $200 NEG so don’t miss out. Looks really tough on any R33 while still retaining the stock subtle look

Thanks

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i have a similar front lip on my R33 GTR and would like to change to the original nissan (plastic) one. were can i buy one ?? from nissan??. good luck with the sale of yours.

PS love the look of your 33 :P

Robert

I just found out that the front lip was painted and fitted by PRIMAL garage :)

i have a similar front lip on my R33 GTR and would like to change to the original nissan (plastic) one. were can i buy one ?? from nissan??. good luck with the sale of yours.

PS love the look of your 33 ;)

Robert

Hi Robert

The lip looks great on R33 but I am changing back to an original Nissan lip as I was to lower the car some more and with this lip the car will be way to low considering the ride height I want

The Nissan lip I managed to source of a friend who had one laying around, very lucky!

Thanks

The front lip is actually made of fibreglass not plastic but that being said I must admit its a very good mold as fitment is great and its not cheap thin glass. Its actually quiet thick and doesn't warp or flex a great deal

Thanks

$195 NEG

The lip is now off the car and is in very good condition, I must say I was very impressed with the fitment of this lip compared to the standard Nissan lip. It fits so well its hard to say its an after market item, you wouldn't be able to tell the difference in fitment between this TOPSTAGE lip and the standard Nissan lip

It has a few minor scratches at the bottom as expected but nothing visible once on the car as seen in the picture above

Quick sale, price is NEG make a reasonable offer

Thanks

I just found out that the front lip was painted and fitted by PRIMAL garage :(

and what is wrong with that?? you should have seen the car before we fixed it. :P

Edited by xris
Is this a plastic or fiberglass lip?

This answers your question.

The front lip is actually made of fibreglass not plastic but that being said I must admit its a very good mold as fitment is great and its not cheap thin glass. Its actually quiet thick and doesn't warp or flex a great deal

Thanks

Edited by Blitz_R33

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