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Hi all, i have a pair of oem genuine r33 gtr rear quarter panals.. never used, still in back etch primer from nissan.. perfect condition and they still have the nissan stickers on them.. i was going to use thes to weld onto my r33, but after getting a bit sick, i have to sell these... not going to go super low, as i do not want to sell these, but tey have been sitting waiting to go on for 8 months, so gota go to pay for medicial crap :(

BRAND NEW, OEM, dont bother with the mess of second hand seams. these are un-used and ready to be seamed welded right on..:).. i got quoted 1000$ to have these welded on at niss-pro, that is with me doing the painting and any prep work after they are seamed on.. not hard... Flare loox 1000000000 times beta then the stupid fibreglass flares..

pix up soon.. i just need to unwrap them..

LOCATION: GOLD COAST.. welcome to look any time..

PRICE: $1500.. <---- the price of one guard from nissan or rhdjapan.. so you get one for free :)

Also have a

plastic r33 oem gtr series 3 front bumper.. no lip, no vents (as i was useing it with vents out for extra air) no indicators or holders.. so pritty much how you would buy the bumper from nissan and you need to add the extras...

in silver, no damage to bumper, no wheels scraps, no cracks, and straight.. paint is ok, i painted it my self to do a hole car paint later on... would recommend a respray to what ever color or respray silver.. say: 200 for bumper or nearest offer.. pix up soon.. still on the car :)

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bumper is sold and picked up.. myp16.. ur dad is making a crazy car at the moment.. damn :).. and what i heard about your rb30det r32.. nutz.. :)

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oh poop.. so didnt know.. were they brand new?.. i just went off what nissan charges and what i got them for... you got a good sale price.. thanx for the tip tho... might have to lower if i get that desperate:).. but.. if not. they are going on my baby. i didnt know there was a nissan in brisbane?. were is is that. would love to look around

Yeah, brand new, would send you a copy of receipt but gave them to the guy who bought my car. They were from Nissan in Windsor (Norris Motor Group?) Cheers

You might want to check your price on the 1/4 panels, I bought a pair of brand new R33 GTR genuine from Nissan in Brisbane for $792.00 (for both)

just a quick comment here (and I will leave)

R32 panels cost that EACH (mine were $804 each) . didnt think R33 would cost less.

hey thanx for that chris.. and you so make sence.. dam r33 is still a dear car .. sort of wish i got a r32 when i chose.. ;) . godzilla, im going to check that out.. so would love cheaper parts :) could be good.. thanx ;)

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rear guards are up on ebay and have some pictures finally.. poped them up for $1000, only due to some life crap :(.. was going to keep them, very regret full sale.. look amazing

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/320952461627?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1586.l2649

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