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All these parts are from an r33 series 1 gtst.

R33 series 1 bonnet in silver

paint is in great condition, ready to go on a silver skyline, slight scratch mark on the right drivers light corner but can be buffed out easily

$200 ono

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r33 series 1 grille

originally finished in chrome but is flaking off so needs a fresh coat of paint but in good condition all the clips are there

$40 ono

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r33 fibreglass gtr front bar

GTR style front bar in silver, scrape damage and cracks on the right corner mount, crack on the front corner of the vent, and general paint cracks around mounts.

Could do with a fresh coat of paint and patch up of cracks, still usable

comes with little indicators and mesh grille on main vent

$50 ono

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r33 Fujitsubo Giken catback system

with tape measure the inlet is 7cm, so about 2.75" - 2.8"

needs a bit of a clean but in good nick, slight scrape on hotdog resonator and pipe leading to cat but nothing that would affect it's performance

it originally had a 2 resonators (hotdog and drum style). drum resonator was cut out and replaced and welded with straight thru pipe by an exhaust shop

sound is quiet, but audible. never had a problem with the popo with this catback. tip is about 3 - 3.5" abouts.

$150 ono

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Steering rack arm for r33 gtst

bought from wreckers but only needed the right rod so it is missing the right rod otherwise in good condition

$50 ono

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prefer local buyers

items are located in S.E suburbs in Melbourne, VIC

PM me for more details and pics

0423814946

cheers

Lawrence

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