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hey everyone I recently did I gtr conversion so got all these parts lying around

prices are neg pick up in castlehill

apexi rsm: good condition

Couple light scratches on face barly

Noticble.

$200

genuin greddy type rz ( limited edition ) bov

Used for 2 months

$200 (paid 360)

r33 s1 bonnet

Needs respray

Couple dents was going to spray black

but never got around doing it

$80

r33 s1 mint condition left and right fenders

No dents with amber indicators

Metalic blue in colour

$350 for both or $200 each

r33 s1 mint bonnet with hinges

No scratches or dents

$350

r33 s1 bonnet latch with t bar

$30

r33 s1 stock front bar

Two tone colour with blinkers and I think fogs

$120

r33 s1 reo uncut $140

r33 s1 headlights bit hazey bitmof polish will bring them up

Left side where it attaches to the radiator support broke

Off but it's been sickaflexed back on

$150

contact: MSG 0402362885 and I'll get back to you :laugh:

sorry man, didn't read add properly "Castlehill" Im interested in the front left guard and the front bar. My number is 0421 609 155. I live in wollongong and will come and pick it up for the right price.

heres some pics!!!!

rsm

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can measure 400meter times anywhere 0-100km/h times on very straight roads lol

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front gaurds

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bonnet

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front bar

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Greddy bov 180

rsm 180 with loom

s1 dent bonnet 50 bucks!

Mint s1 bonnet 320

front mint right guard 180

front reo 140

:P

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