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would love the : inner splash guard/wheel arches. are they the front and back pieces?.. thanx.. sent a pm. but maby my pm thing isent working :(

sweet. if you have both ill take both.. if you only have the back.. should be okish.. i think i found a guy wit the fronts and brake ducts ;).. thanx.. let me know when its all good to setup for the inner guards..:)

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I'll take pics over the weekend, The quality, badges, grill all indicate it is 100% genuine tommy kiara. I bought it though import monster/yahoo japan years ago (for double the asking price)

R33 GTR Guards, with guard raisers, indicators and badges $450

R33 GTR Bonnet, with bonnet hinges & latch $400

R33 GTR Inner splash guard/wheel arches $150

R33 GTR N1 front reo, slightly bent on passenger side $150

R33 GTR Tommy Kiara GTR front bar, brand new genuine TK, $600 < forgot to mension it is painted in QM1 white

Set of Yokohama S-drives 265/35/R18 $650 set of four.

R32 GTR front windscreen non genuine, new $150. (cannot post this one)

Addd - R33 GTST Series 2 steering wheel and airbag, red stitching, couple of marks on the wheel but otherwise in good condition. $150

R33 GTR S3 steering wheel, with airbag $SOLD

R33 GTR resistor injector pack (with bracket) $SOLD

  • 2 weeks later...

Can I have better photos of the TK front bar with the badges. The picture you took is missing the badge.

R33 GTR Guards, with guard raisers, indicators and badges $540

R33 GTR Bonnet, with bonnet hinges & latch $450

R33 GTR Inner splash guard/wheel arches $150

R33 GTR N1 front reo, slightly bent on passenger side $150

R33 GTR Tommy Kiara GTR front bar, brand new genuine TK, $600

R33 GTR S3 steering wheel, with airbag $180

R33 GTR resistor injector pack (with bracket) $80

Set of Yokohama S-drives 265/35/R18 $700 set of four.

R32 GTR front windscreen non genuine, new $150. (cannot post this one)

Hey mate, I'm keen on the R32 GT-R windscreen....... Does it have a tinted top band or clear all the way through?

What suburb are you in? I'm in the Hills District........

Cheers...... Bob.

  • 4 weeks later...

Sorry Bob havent been on here in a while. I will check tonight and let you know. From memory it is clear. I am a few mins from Parramatta.

Everything is still avaliable except S3 gtr s/wheel and resistor pack.

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