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Well I haven't used this bootlid/spoiler in a while now and maybe tempted to sell it for the right price.

You are looking at an extremely rare R33 Bootlid Spoiler that bolts straight onto your existing bootlid using the stock 4 bolts. This spoiler lifts the bootlid to the height of the rear guards and tapers up at the back as shown in the picture. The bootlid is currently in R33 S2 Metallic silver but has cracks in the paint so would ideally want to be repainted which would need doing if your car is a different colour anyway. Pics are below click on the thumbnail image to see full size pic of it fitted to my car.

Price - $350

Location - Adelaide but will package and post via courier at buyers expense

Contact - PM or sms 0404998591

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whats it made of and how much does it weigh??? for postage reasons lolz

I think it is made of fibreglass I would have to double check along with weight would be around 5kgs maybe less maybe more

I should clarify as I have had a few pms regarding the colour difference.

The spoiler is R33 Series 2 Metallic Silver

The car it is fitted on in the pics is a R33 Series 1 which feature the lighter silver

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