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Hi all,

I have for sale a used genuine Nissan R33 GTR Series 3 Front Lower Lip.

This is the real ABS plastic lip, not a cheapo fibreglass copy

Overall the condition isn't bad, it has typical driveway scrapes on the underside, and a small crack on the bottom of the lip edge (around 2cm), however this is all something that can be fixed up by any good panel shop and some plastic welding. Most importantly, all clips and mounting points are intact, and it has never been painted.

I have marked the small crack in the attached image with a red arrow.

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These lips are hard to come by, and very expensive to purchase new from Nissan ($~1500)

This really is a must have for anyone with an earlier model BCNR33 who wants to give the front end a facelift :banana:

Removed due to replacement, and now no longer needed.

Asking $480.00 in the interests of a quick sale, and pickup is available in North Sydney.

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hey man is this the lip i sold u ages ago?

I believe you may have me confused with someone else.

I have never purchased a front bar lip from anyone, so in answer to your question, no it is not

ill take the lip Blitz if your willing to send to melbourne mate.

just get me a quote on shipping.

It would need to be sent via courier mate.

I don't have the time with work right now to organize freight im afraid, thus preferring local pickup, but you are welcome to organize it from your end and have it picked up.

Let me know :P

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