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Item: Fibreglass bonnet - Stage21 brand

Age: unknown, but never fitted to a vehicle

Condition: still in gel coat few minor marks

Price: 150.00 ono

To Fit: (What car) R33 GTST

Location: Upwey, S.E suburbs melb, page 74 in melways

Contact: James 0417 030 026 [email protected]

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Are you will ing to post to brisbane? If so how much? Very interested!

Interstate buyers, I will get the diamentions & the weight & post up a couple of online quotes from smartsend.com.au

Cheers

Interstate buyers, I will get the diamentions & the weight & post up a couple of online quotes from smartsend.com.au

Cheers

From me to brisbane

From 3158 to 4000

Estimated Transit time: 2-3 business days

Service: Road Freight

Item NoDescriptionWeight (kgs) Dimensions (Centimetres)1Carton 12150cm x 157cm x 12cmTotal Freight Price: $83.05 (Inclusive of GST & Fuel Levy)

From Me to Sydney

From 3158 to 2000

Estimated Transit time: 1-2 business days

Service: Road Freight

Item NoDescriptionWeight (kgs) Dimensions (Centimetres)1Carton 12150cm x 157cm x 12cm

Total Freight Price: $52.85 (Inclusive of GST & Fuel Levy)

From me to perth

From 3158 to 6000

Estimated Transit time: 5-7 business days

Service: Road Freight

Item NoDescriptionWeight (kgs) Dimensions (Centimetres)1Carton 12150cm x 157cm x 12cm

Total Freight Price: $140.87 (Inclusive of GST & Fuel Levy)

This looks like its for a series 2... is that right?

If series 1 I would be interested !

It is SERIES 1

if your in melb its a great day for a drive, come check it out, if your location in the SE of melb i can deliver it back to your location in my f150 pick up

It is SERIES 1

if your in melb its a great day for a drive, come check it out, if your location in the SE of melb i can deliver it back to your location in my f150 pick up

Nah Im in Sydney.... but PM sent!

cant believe how cheap this went... people should have jumped on this sooner - these bonnets should retail for about 600 brand new... theyre not cheap china shit...

congrats on the sale :wacko:

I am supprised it took so long to sell, now that it sold @ 1:08pm today, i could have sold 3 more times.

Sorry to those missed out, if there is any dramas with sale you will be contacted in the order that bids/confirmations arrived

James

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