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Hi,

Have the following parts if anyone is interested. I imported these from Japan a few years ago, parts have barely seen road usage (800kms max). Prices are slightly neg. PM me if you are genuinely interested.

Genuine Do Luck R33 gts drag wing, comes with boot lid with lock barrel smoothed, badges removed. QM1 white work done by Louie at XCM. $1k

Genuine R33 GTR Tommy kaira front bar, also painted in qm1 white professionally by Louie at XCM. $600 Bar is brand new never fitted. (old pic before painting)

Genuine Nismo Titanium R33 R34 GTR/GTST, front strut brace. Ultra light and very hard to find! $1.4k

Items can be collected from Parramatta in Sydney's west. freight can be arranged at an additional cost.

Cheers,

Johno

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Yes, I have two tommy kaira front bars, one off a r33 Series 2 GTST and one R33 GTR.

The TK R33 GTR front bar is still brand new and never fitted.

Cheers,

Johno

Ok cool. Pictures of gtst one please. Cost and location?

Parramatta NSW, will take some pics tonight/tomorrow and post them up. The GTST bar isnt in the best condtion. Has stone chips and will need to be hi filled and re-painted.

Old pic,

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