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****** 26/7/10 UPDATE ******

Item 10. R33 rear bumper - Bar has been stripped back and primed ready to be painted - $100

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****** 2/10/10 UPDATE ******

Item 12. Fan clutch from an RB25DET in perfect working order + brand new genuine Nissan fan blades for RB25 - UP FOR SALE AGAIN - $220

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****** 25/1/11 UPDATE ******

Item 8. S1 4 door front bar with working fog/indicator/cornering lights - SOLD

PRICE DROP on remaining items:

1. R33 stock orange side indicators in good condition: $15

5. R33 S2 rear reo including number plate lights - small mark in centre, but NOT bent or cut. Works perfectly: $140

6. Single S2 front fog/indicator lights in white, good condition: $115 for drivers side

10. S1 rear bumper in primer (fits S2): $70

12. Fan clutch from an RB25DET in perfect working condition: $60 (Just fan clutch, no blades)

13. Clear rear Skyline garnish (Silver wearing off the letters) - Perfect for creating your own LED light up Skyline garnish: $40

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