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Hi All,

Selling my Explosion bodykit for R33, which was purchased from Jetspeed. Included are front bar, side skirts and rear lip. Damage shown in pictures, $400 for the lot

What it looks like on R33 GTS-T (P.S. Those wheels will be advertised next weekend :unsure: )

Also for sale, Cannon muffler for $50. Nice and loud, defect material

Located in Campbelltown, South-West Sydney. PM me / Contact me on 0413 550 783 if you have any questions

how big is cannon, inlet and outlet., keen to buy, and how much for front bar seperate???

3" inlet, 5" tip. Otherwise that I'm not too sure on the measurements so let me know what else you need.

I'd really prefer sell the kit as a whole but if so. $200 for front bar, $150 for Side Skirts and $50 for the Rear lip.

Front bar's damage: stress fractures at wheel arches, crack underneath the middle and just some scraping underneath.

Side Skirt Damage: Just some scraping along underneath.

Rear Lip Damage: Just the tear pictured

how much for the wheels bro???

Still on the car but going for sale next week for $1200. The wheels are 19" RPM 'Hiro's' (8.5" Fronts, 10.5" Rears) Front tires fine but rear tire treads getting thin on the inside because of camber angle. Veery slight gutter rash on the edge of lip on 2 of the wheels, but spokes are perfect

hey mate, I'll take the cannon for $50 if it includes postage?

Sorry, postage at buyers expense. If you are seriously considering, let me know where you are from and I can get a quote for you

SORRY I HAVE MADE A MISTAKE, INDICATORS + FOGLIGHTS NOT INCLUDED WITH FRONT BAR. I forgot to remove them when I took the photos :thumbsup:

I am hanging onto those, sorry for the false advertising

Edited by bt23
  • 1 month later...
SORRY I HAVE MADE A MISTAKE, INDICATORS + FOGLIGHTS NOT INCLUDED WITH FRONT BAR. I forgot to remove them when I took the photos :)

I am hanging onto those, sorry for the false advertising

Hey man you can call me on 0449198445. Thanks

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