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Hi fellas,

I'm trying to clear my garage out and came across some items I know someone will want like...

1. A set of genuine R33 GTS-T front guards complete with GT badges + Genuine R33 Nismo clear indicators.

- Nismo indicators new cost me $60.00 from Ebay...

- Front guards would be around $300 a pair...

- New R33 GTR side GT badges cost me $60 from Justjap...

Conditions is quite good and is black in colour with the usual small scratches but nothing major.

That's a total value of over $400...I'm willing to let them all go for $250 a set to the first buyer as I just want them gone!!

2. A fiberglass R33 replica GTR front bar (without indicators).

Is jetblack and has a crack on bottom lip that needs to be fixed and minor scratches on sides. Cost me $450 brand new from Jetspeed.

Wanting to sell it for $100 due to damages. Does not come with GTR front indicators.

Pick up only from Sunshine VIC area. Please PM me or SMS/Call 0411 381 824.

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Edited by Spunky Munky

hi, can you please put up a picture of the cracked region of the bar, want to see what it looks like as I live a fair distance away. btw is it black in colour?

thanks

hi, can you please put up a picture of the cracked region of the bar, want to see what it looks like as I live a fair distance away. btw is it black in colour?

thanks

Hey mate, yes - it is black in colour. Basically the bottom lip of the bar is cracked and definitely needs re-fiberglassing and resprayed. It's not totally rooted but does need work. If you are prepared to re-fiberglass it, sand it down and only spray the bottom slip area, whether at a panel beater or with a spray can (will be fine as just the bottom lip area), it can be fixed. Everything is is fine.

I am home this coming Monday 14/12 at any time after 5pm so you're more then welcome to drop by if you want. Let me know.

PS: Sorry I do not have actual pictures of the damage as my camera is not working but what I have described is exactly what's on the bar...besides that, the bar had been resprayed black a couple of months ago so it still looks very good.

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UPDATE:

- Clear Nismo side indicators sold.

- Willing to let the bumber go now for $80.00.

- Willing to let the front guards go for $180 the pair.

- Willing to separate side GT badges for $30 the pair.

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