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I am selling a veilside skyline r33 full bodykit with a set of dmax fiberglass guards all in prima with guide coat READY FOR PAINT. the reason I am selling this body kit is that it is for a series 1, I have a series 2. I am asking for $750 call or text if interested my contact number is 0423967556 located in Melbourne.

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side skirts and rear bar will fit.. front bar will have a bit of difference around the gril. as for fenders not too sure, might be different as s1 and s2 have different headlight shapes..best of luck with sale

side skirts and fenders will front bar wont fit due to the grill is apart of the bar will only fit a series 1 r33

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Hi mate, just wondering are you willing to separate? I'm after front fenders only...also, are these fenders a bit more flared out than the stock ones? Please PM me if you're interested in separating.

I am selling a veilside skyline r33 full bodykit with a set of dmax fiberglass guards all in prima with guide coat READY FOR PAINT. the reason I am selling this body kit is that it is for a series 1, I have a series 2. I am asking for $750 call or text if interested my contact number is 0423967556 located in Melbourne.

Hi, Interested, will call you. or call me on 0439 818008. where are you located in Melb?

cheers

Alex Mordialloc 3195

if ya change ya mind bout seperating i want the rear bar only. let me know. may be worth while seperating if ya can find ppl who want other bits.

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