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Stock Front Bar R33 (no reo): $170

Stock Rear Bar R33: $150

Fibreglass Front Bar M-Spec like (no reo): $220

Stock BOV and crossover pipe: $40

Stock front seat belts: $40 each

Stock intake plenum: $100

Stock R33 Throttle Body: $40

Stock 240sx Throttle Body: $40

Stock series1 coils: $120set

Stock R33 rims set of 4 (2 have very poor rubber on them) : $180 set

Set of 4 stud 114.3 rims set of 4 with rubber: $400 set

Stock bonnet with hole cut in it: $50

Aftermarket fiberglass bonnet: $150

Prices negotiable and postage at purchasers expense.

Post a reply, private message or email to [email protected]

Cheers

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Edited by KaiShin

Edit for the original post.

The fibreglass bonnet is a typo at $150. It is meant to be $250.

Cheers.

Stock Front Bar R33 (no reo): $170

Stock Rear Bar R33: $150

Fibreglass Front Bar M-Spec like (no reo): $220 - SOLD PENDING PICKUP

Stock BOV and crossover pipe: $40

Stock front seat belts: $40 each

Stock intake plenum: $100

Stock R33 Throttle Body: $40

Stock 240sx Throttle Body: $40

Stock series1 coils: $120set

Stock R33 rims set of 4 (2 have very poor rubber on them) : $180 set

Set of 4 stud 114.3 rims set of 4 with rubber: $400 set

Stock bonnet with hole cut in it: $50

Aftermarket fiberglass bonnet: $250

Prices negotiable and postage at purchasers expense.

Post a reply, private message or email to [email protected]

Stock Front Bar R33 (no reo): $170

Stock Rear Bar R33: $150

Fibreglass Front Bar M-Spec like (no reo): $220 - SOLD PENDING PICKUP/PAYMENT

Stock BOV and crossover pipe: $40

Stock front seat belts: $40 each

Stock intake plenum: $100

Stock R33 Throttle Body: $40

Stock 240sx Throttle Body: $40

Stock series1 coils: $120set

Stock R33 rims set of 4 (2 have very poor rubber on them) : $180 set

Set of 4 stud 114.3 rims set of 4 with rubber: $400 set

Stock bonnet with hole cut in it: $50

Aftermarket fiberglass bonnet: $250 - SOLD PENDING PICKUP/PAYMENT

Prices negotiable and postage at purchasers expense.

Post a reply, private message or email to [email protected]

bud is the stock front bar the white one if so ill come have a look if its better than mine ill take it i live in strathpine

Edited by morehp2go

Stock Front Bar R33 (no reo): $170

Stock Rear Bar R33: $150

Fibreglass Front Bar M-Spec like (no reo): - SOLD

Stock BOV and crossover pipe: $40

Stock front seat belts: $40 each

Stock intake plenum: $100

Stock R33 Throttle Body: $40

Stock 240sx Throttle Body: $40

Stock series1 coils: $120set

Stock R33 rims set of 4 (2 have very poor rubber on them) : $180 set

Set of 4 stud 114.3 rims set of 4 with rubber: $400 set

Stock bonnet with hole cut in it: $50

Aftermarket fiberglass bonnet: $250 - SOLD PENDING PICKUP/PAYMENT

Prices negotiable and postage at purchasers expense.

Post a reply, private message or email to [email protected]

Hi KaiShin

Just got a few questions:

1. Are the indicators wiring still attached for the R33 GTST front OEM bar? Like was it initially disconnected properly? The current posted images doesn't show this.

2. Are you able to provide me the measurements and weight of the front bar? Just going to require these 2 info to calculate interstate postage.

3. Without me haggling you, what is the lowest price will you accept for this front bar?

Price drop on remaining items.

Stock Front Bar R33 (no reo): $145

Stock Rear Bar R33: $125

Fibreglass Front Bar M-Spec like (no reo): - SOLD

Stock BOV and crossover pipe: $30

Stock front seat belts: $30 each

Stock intake plenum: $80

Stock R33 Throttle Body: $30

Stock 240sx Throttle Body: $30

Stock series1 coils: $120set sold pending pickup

Stock R33 rims set of 4 (2 have very poor rubber on them) : $150 set

Set of 4 stud 114.3 rims set of 4 with rubber: $350 set - will suit 180sx/silvia etc.

Stock bonnet with hole cut in it: $40

Aftermarket fiberglass bonnet: $200

Prices negotiable and postage at purchasers expense.

Post a reply, private message or email to [email protected]

Stock Front Bar R33 (no reo): $145

Stock Rear Bar R33: $125

Fibreglass Front Bar M-Spec like (no reo): - SOLD

Stock BOV and crossover pipe: $30

Stock front seat belts: $30 each

Stock intake plenum: $80

Stock R33 Throttle Body: $30

Stock 240sx Throttle Body: $30

Stock series1 coils: SOLD

Stock R33 rims set of 4 (2 have very poor rubber on them and 2 without rubber) : $150 set

Set of 4 stud 114.3 rims set of 4 with rubber: $350 set - will suit 180sx/silvia etc.

Stock bonnet with hole cut in it: $40

Aftermarket fiberglass bonnet: $200

Prices negotiable and postage at purchasers expense.

Post a reply, private message or email to [email protected]

Price Drop

Stock Front Bar R33 (no reo): $120

Stock Rear Bar R33: $100

Fibreglass Front Bar M-Spec like (no reo): - SOLD

Stock BOV and crossover pipe: $15

Stock front seat belts: $20 each

Stock intake plenum: $60

Stock R33 Throttle Body: $20

Stock 240sx Throttle Body: $20

Stock series1 coils: SOLD

Stock R33 rims set of 4 (2 have very poor rubber on them and 2 without rubber) : $120 set

Set of 4 stud 114.3 rims set of 4 with rubber: $320 set - will suit 180sx/silvia etc.

Stock bonnet with hole cut in it: $30

Aftermarket fiberglass bonnet: $160

Prices negotiable and postage at purchasers expense.

Post a reply, private message, email to [email protected] or ring/sms on 0423 051 961.

Cheers

Price Drop

Stock Front Bar R33 (no reo): $100

Stock Rear Bar R33: $80

Fibreglass Front Bar M-Spec like (no reo): - SOLD

Stock BOV and crossover pipe: $10

Stock front seat belts: $15 each

Stock intake plenum: $50

Stock R33 Throttle Body: $10

Stock 240sx Throttle Body: $10

Stock series1 coils: SOLD

Stock R33 rims set of 4 (2 have very poor rubber on them and 2 without rubber) : $100 set

Set of 4 stud 114.3 rims set of 4 with rubber: $300 set - will suit 180sx/silvia etc.

Stock bonnet with hole cut in it: $20

Aftermarket fiberglass bonnet: $140

Prices negotiable and postage at purchasers expense.

Post a reply, private message, email to [email protected] or ring/sms on 0423 051 961.

Cheers

hey man just enquiring about the 240sx throttle body...

is it from a KA24? or SR20?

If its the KA, is it the same as an SR in terms of bolt pattern?

do you have the cable to go with it and mounting brackets or little bit or pieces that come with the cable/TB?

would you post to 6020, Perth?

thanks.

Cam.

Stock Front Bar R33 (no reo): SOLD

Stock Rear Bar R33: $80

Fibreglass Front Bar M-Spec like (no reo): - SOLD

Stock BOV and crossover pipe: $10

Stock front seat belts: $15 each

Stock intake plenum: $50

Stock R33 Throttle Body: $10

Stock 240sx Throttle Body: $10

Stock series1 coils: SOLD

Stock R33 rims set of 4 (2 have very poor rubber on them and 2 without rubber) : $100 set

Set of 4 stud 114.3 rims set of 4 with rubber: $300 set - will suit 180sx/silvia etc.

Stock bonnet with hole cut in it: $20

Aftermarket fiberglass bonnet: $140

Prices negotiable and postage at purchasers expense.

Post a reply, private message, email to [email protected] or ring/sms on 0423 051 961.

Cheers

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