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Due to me parting out my car I have a lot of carbon products available (I was a bit obsessed!).

A lot of these parts never ended up being fitted and are in brand new condition.

R33 GTST three piece carbon fibre Top Secret diffuser (made with all the custom brackets to fit a GTST)

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R33 GTST S2 carbon fibre front indicator/foglight covers - $120

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RB26 carbon fibre coilpack cover (brand new)

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R33 carbon fibre drift/lip wing/spoiler (brand new)

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R33 carbon fibre coupe weathershields/wind deflectors (brand new)

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R33 carbon fibre exhaust bumper heatshield (brand new)

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I think that is everything for now.

Any questions feel free to ask. Can freight Australia wide.

Cheers

Phil

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PM me your email address and I will send you a large file I wrote up on how to make it fit for PSI Parts which has heaps of photos.

I made it fit as a one piece instead of a three piece because it fitted the GTST better. The two side pieces are still brand new.

There is a bit of scratch damage on the bottom of the diffuser when I scraped it one time (wanted to kill some one when it happened!) but you can't see it unless you stick your head under the diffuser and they are coloured in black so you don't see them really. Will take photos of the scratches tomorrow.

Well buy it :P

Nah they weren't fitted. Yeah the window design is a bit annoying. Worst is when you have a wet roof and go around a corner and get a litre of water on you!

lol yeah bit of a pain, Im hopefully heading up there soon to get that engine off Rob, I'll see if I can organise a trip down there to pick up some stuff. But sure I'll buy it off you, looks alot easier then fabbing the brackets etc myself lol. Does it scrape much on the road?

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