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Postage people will have to organise themselves: www.transdirect.com.au or e-go.com.au. I've used before.

Or if you have your own courier.

I am happy to wrap in paper/newspaper, bubble wrap is costly, but can do it.

Thanks

I'm in Capalaba Brisbane.

Pm'd you.

Can easily post the front bar and any parts now.

Send me a pm!

WHATS AVAILABLE BELOW.

I CAN ORGANISE POSTAGE NP.

R32 GTR Front Bar Gunmetal Grey - Genuine Plastic

Condition: Excellent for age, paint is not too bad, scratches and a bit of paint off in picture.

-All the bracing for the front lip is there, normally you find front pars with the lower part cut out or chewed up.

Comment: Has been cut where "N1 Vents" should have been put, uneven cut but will perform for more air.

Price: $325 - postage, I can wrap up, you organise pick up smile.gif

R33 GTS-T Series 2 Driver Head Light with wires and bulbs.

Condition: Excellent condition, all tabs and no cracks. I believe its missing a screw(see pic where hole is), cover has a bit of scratches on it, buff should come out.

Comments: See pictures, easier to explain.

Price: $250 + postage (can easily post this, i'll find a box).

TOMEI Complete Gasket Set.

1.8mm, 88.0mm Bore

incl: metal head gasket, metal intake manifold gasket, metal exhaust manifold,

metal throttle gaskets, oil gallery orifice.

Condition: BRAND NEW - Sealed Packet

Price:

$400 + Postage and Handling

Brand New Tomei Cam Gears

Condition: Brand New

Comment: These are the new versions, with black and red. Please pm me for a photo because i've used up the limit of photos in one thread.

Price: $350 + Postage

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