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hi all. i have a pair of r33 gtr side skirts, they were of a series 2 or series 3, they are black, and in near perfect condition.. 4 pieces all together.. 2 pod pats that clip ontop the guards and the other 2 pieces that go along the car.. was keeping them to mod to my gtst with gtr front end. but need the cash now...

pickup gold coast ashmore area

$200 OnO..

also have a r33 gtst bonnet latch and t piece..

Bonnet latch from a series 2 r33 gtst : $20

Bonnet t pieces from a series 2 r33 gtst: $20..

Bonnet hinges of a r33 gtst series 2 : $20..

also a blitz dd bov. used for about 3000kms.. this is the same bov that is still selling at autobarn for 220..

comes with a custom made plumbback fitting that bolts onto bov, comes with little filter to adaptor and the other adaptor for the bov for sound. also comes with a r33 gtst bov adaptor, ready. everything needed to bolt right up for a skyline..

adaptor plate was bought from the uk for 40$.. pix today

BLITZ DD BOV WITH EVERYTHING NEEDED: $130

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GTR SIDE SKIRTS PICTURE IS UP... no holes or clips broken.. everything is very much takin care of by me :)

A couple of scatches on the side skirts but nothing major that can be seen from a doctor..

$130 or best offer for the blitz dd BOV with alloy adaptor.. best sounding bov with all the attchments..

RARE CUSTOM MADE PLUMBBACK FITTING THAT WORKS PERFECT FOR THE BLITZ DD TO RECIRC :)

Adaptor is a top notch ver neat looking alloy adaptor. Bought this from the u.k. bet looking adaptor ive ever seen.. it allows you to mount the bov on 2 types of angles.

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