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Item: R33 series front end parts

Bonnet: Good paint white, =$250

Front Bar with fog lamp indicator assembly white with gutter scratches = $390

Front Reo= $135

Airbox with Snorkel = $70

Headlights alright condition one has broken mount but still fit fine = $320

Boot with drift spoiler= $220

Front and Rear brake setup (rotors and calipers, rear rotors have scene better days)= $400

Airbag setup= $300 Steering wheel centre, passenger, console senser, clock spring ( i think)

Front guards white no badges=$200 for pair

Greddy Twin guage a pillar holder = $85

Boot with drift spoiler =$250

Got this off my car also when I returned it to standard.

Still in ok condition but cannon has a crack in the top of it pretty easy to weld on a new cannon or cut off and have as straight through.

Also still has cat there for rwc.... Couple of leaks from flanges and scratches as my car was low.

Comes from front pipe back all three in stainless..

Looking for $400

Location: Gold Coast

Website: This

Reason for Selling: Were spares

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Just a couple

Contact Details:

PM or 0405 233453

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No the reo wasnt cut as I didnt have a front mount. However, a guy is coming to pick it up tonight, if he doesnt will let you know.

Bonnet, and front bar sold!

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Zaffa,

Long time overdue, but thanks for sending out the Greddy Twin guage a pillar holder so promptly - arrived perfectly! :pirate:

Good luck with the rest of the items.

Peter

  • 3 weeks later...

Thanks peter!!

Front bar fog light indicator assy = $195

Airbox with Snorkel = $70

Boot with drift spoiler= $220

Airbag setup= $300 Steering wheel centre, passenger, console senser, clock spring ( i think)

Front guards white no badges=$175 for pair

Got this off my car also when I returned it to standard.

Still in ok condition but cannon has a crack in the top of it pretty easy to weld on a new cannon or cut off and have as straight through.

Also still has cat there for rwc.... Couple of leaks from flanges and scratches as my car was low.

Comes from front pipe back all three in stainless..

Looking for $400

ALL THIS STILL AVAILABLE!!!

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