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Parts! R34 Gtr Rear Bar For Gtt, R33 Series 2 Guard, R34 Gtt Rear Wing, R32 Front Guards, R33 Front Bar S1


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Hi,

I've got a bit of crap thats built up around my yard.

Most of it i've accumulated from purchasing a bunch of parts because I wanted only one item out of it all, but they wouldn't split :(

I'll put all the details up top, pictures are all down the bottom, can provide more if you want. Sorry for size, pictures will describe much better than I can.

All items can be picked up from Brisbane 4157.

Please pm me for more details/phone number. Thread will get messy otherwise.

1. R34 GTR Rear Bar suited to a GT-T/GT, its made of fiberglass. I never used it.

Condition: Excellent condition, even the black paint looks fresh, most likely scratches here an there, just been sitting there.

Price: $350ono + Postage(is possible - you pay for postage and bubble wrap, you organise with transdirect/e-go)

2. R33 Series 3 Driver/Right Side Front Guard

Condition: Must have been in a small accident and had a repair, has been fixed and is smooth as, needs paint obviously. See pictures for better understanding.

Price: $50

3. R34 GT-T/GT Rear Wing Spoiler

Condition: Good condition, paint still good, scratches and marks from moving around on little rocks. One of the side ends has some yellow overspray :S

Price: $150ono + postage (is possible - you pay for postage and bubble wrap, you organise with transdirect/e-go)

4. R33 Series 1 Front Bar (I'm pretty sure)

Condition:See pics - Not very good, shape is still there and quite rigid, 2 splits on the bottom and scrapes all along the bottom (Ziptie job for drifters), paint is cracked, marks and stuff all over it.

Price: $50

5. R32 GTS-T/GTS Front Guards Left and Right.

Condition: Good condition, paint looks good for how long they've been sitting there. bit of rust here and there, I think guards had been rolled. See pictures.

Price: $100 for both

Pictures

1. R34 GT-R Rear bar for GT-T/GT

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2. R33 Series 2 Driver/Right Side Front Guard

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3. R34 GT-T/GT Rear Wing

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4. R33 Series 1 Front Bar

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5. R32 GTS/GTS-T Front Guards L+R

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R32 Guards sold, to not to sell on him. Waiting for pick up.

Everything else, make me an offer. Taking up room.

dammit, if only u were in syd i'd take the rear bar,

cant be stuffed with couriers.

not coming to syd anytime are u?

I would but wouldn't be driving to sydney unfortunately.

I can courier it to you if you'd like. I'll organise it all.

Its just i've lost something through transdirect before and took 6months to get my money back.

But thats cause the label wasn't secured correctly.

Send me a pm and we can go from there.

R34 GTT Rear bar is sold, pending fitment check and payment.

R32 Guards are still available and everything is is still there.

Cheers

GTT rear bar is SOLD.

Everything else is still available.

Make me an offer!

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HI,

You had what looked like a fibreglass R34 GTR rear bar.

Is this the one that is already sold?

If not, I can pay and pick-up soonest.

Let me know.

If you have sold it, can you please confirm the location that it previously came from?

Many thanks.

Jim

Would you please let me know where you got the R34 GTR rear bar, that was suited to a GTT please?

I understood that they were not interchangeable, due to the width of the GTR?

Thanks. Jim

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Everything but rear bar is still here. Taking up room along my fence.

Make me an offer!

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BUMP!

Offers.

Take it away.

R33 Series 2 headlight availabe too.

Hey champ,

How much for the headlights? And do u have series 1 headlights?

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