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Recently installed new body kit and wheels and now ill be moving and i cant take the factory parts with me.

Parts are from a Gt st 2 door r33 series 2 1996

ill be selling all body kits, wheels with tiers and will throw in a new grill to.

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if have a good eye you can see handy work that was done to install a inter-cooler

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paint chiped off

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only used ones to get me from Vic to Adelaide. Still good condition

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and the free grill that i got from viva garage

if possible i like it to be over $450 to cover the moving experience

and in Adelaide

if any question just ask

Hey mate, interested in the wheel and grill if you can post them to 3806. How much are you asking for the wheels? If you don't want to post the wheels, then how much for the grill delivered?

Cheers

Hey mate, interested in the wheel and grill if you can post them to 3806. How much are you asking for the wheels? If you don't want to post the wheels, then how much for the grill delivered?

Cheers

im still looking for a cheap delivery but the wheels are 300 for the 4 wheels and tyers

how much for the front bar posted to 3802 VIC please?

front bar is 150 still trying to find good delivery, but tnt is 37.17+gst 2-7 working days, 100 more for lost or damage but this is baste on another web page on quots

Hey mate, interested in the wheel and grill if you can post them to 3806. How much are you asking for the wheels? If you don't want to post the wheels, then how much for the grill delivered?

Cheers

it looks like around 56 i think, but ill find out when i ring up, close now

Hey mate, interested in the wheel and grill if you can post them to 3806. How much are you asking for the wheels? If you don't want to post the wheels, then how much for the grill delivered?

Cheers

yea its the original

thread if its the mid of this

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its 4mm

360 for both side and wheels with tyres

smart send $75

yea its the original

thread if its the mid of this

post-71617-1271059738_thumb.jpg

its 4mm

360 for both side and wheels with tyres

smart send $75

Cheers mate, so all up $375 delivered. Umm, I'm gonna see if I can find any cheaper set local, if not I'll get in touch with you. :happy:

Hi Bud, How much for the bumper without the fog lights?? posted to melb

u mean without the fog lights and the indicators?

$120

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