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Hey Guys,

Have for sale a 6 piece set of Carbon Flared arches for an R33 GTST (Not sure if they fit GTR, cant see why they wouldnt). They arent your hardcore flare that increase your wheel clearance by 25mm but they would add roughly 5-10mm clearance all round if you lightly flared your guards.

Have only been taken out of bubble wrap. Never fitted to my car, just sticky taped on to see how it looks :).

Am no longer fitting these for a couple of reasons. They dont suit my new D1R's the way the did with the S1's & Id love the extra cash for a few other more important things.

Am after $300 pickup. Not negotiable. These look absolutely s*x and really give any r33 with the right set of wheels an extremely aggressive 'track' look.

Please contact me on 0401 682 270 if your interested.

Located in Northern Suburbs of Melbourne.

Thanks

Dean

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Are you willing to separate? I only need the front ones as my rears have already been flared. I can offer you $150 cash for them if you agree - just the front ones.

I've been to your house before mate. I bought the oil catch can off you last year.

Yes i remember mate.

hmmmmmm.... id probably do the fronts for $200 because i know ill have a hard time selling the rears afterwards... ill have to think about it.

Would be great if someone wanted the rears only...

Yes i remember mate.

hmmmmmm.... id probably do the fronts for $200 because i know ill have a hard time selling the rears afterwards... ill have to think about it.

Would be great if someone wanted the rears only...

Hey mate,

How have you been? The car's looking good mate.

No worries, let me know if you decide to accept my offer. Please PM me if you do and I'll pop by for pick up.

Cheers mate and good luck with the sale,

SM

thanks mate.

Ok, msnismo would like the rears only so we should be ok. I am happy to evenly do the rears for $150 and the fronts for $150. Will not go any lower.

Please confirm via return and we'll organise something.

As discussed via PM - I will take the front guard flares for $150 as you proposed. I'm on annual leave for all of this week - can I pick up tomorrow morning/arvo as I want to get them fitted asap. Thanks champ!

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hEY DUde, i will giva ya 30 bucks for them PM if u accept but u have to pay for postage to Millpark please

thank bro

lol

thats the stupidist thing i eva heard lol

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