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i have one 400r kit for a r33

give to me as payment for a part that i sold. so its for sale

kit consists of

front

side

rear bar

front grill

and eylids

unpainted but ready to go

same as one below

you have to paint it which mean probably 600

dont really want to sepparate

asking 900

pete 0409226626 sydney

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fatz,

i might be keen if you can hold off for a little while...

i am paying insurance this month as well as getting a S-AFC, so i'd be hella keen in a month or two.

if not, then thats cool.

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kit is new *** sik as lol

Gerds - im talking to a few people to find out how much it would be to paint tha bastard... looks like being 600 at a place on paramata road. that make 1500 and *** me for 500 ill fit the bastard cant be that hard couple of self tappers and a few hours(never done it so thats a bit tounge in cheek).

prank- if its still there when your ready no dramas

jimbo- fresh out of the molds

front bar

side skirts

rear bar

front grill

and eylids

for 300 more can get a gtr wing if you like but i doubt it

pete

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place on para cant remeber its name but when i worked for big boyz toys they sent a few car there so i know the guy now.

he did a repair and paint blue metalic flake front and side skirts for 600 and that was tops so im sure standard paint would be cheaper

can and will find out the name on the weekend but its opposit bp and where the old hooters was

prank- yup they r **** hot fill the guards nicely ill take a photo in a minute and post it up. stake knifes r dodgy but there yours from a drunken night at blackstump stole a few for kicks

body kit pphotos will be up tommorow night depending of drunkeness

r

pete

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