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Hey guys,

Have a heap of R32/R33 gear here for sale. Please PM or get me on 0411 333 609, all parts located in Sumner, QLD.

Happy to organize postage for interstate buyers.

GKTech RB20/25DET split dump pipe. - $80

Brand new

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R32 rear tail lights - $100

Good condition

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R32 White Right hand front guard - $80

Good condition, small marks

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R33 Series 2 front bar - $200

Good condition, all lights, indicator bracket attached

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R33 Series 1? Rear bar - $50

Good condition

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hey Hughesy,

On that front bar you had, is that a number plate bracket on the left side of it?

If so, where did you get that from? The stock mounting point means my number plate is all bent and crap looking..

Hey Hughesy,

On that front bar you had, is that a number plate bracket on the left side of it?

If so, where did you get that from? The stock mounting point means my number plate is all bent and crap looking..

Yeah that was the plate bracket, came on the front bar when I got it though sorry! Basically just a small L bracket cut to the length of the space and bolted in :)

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