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hey guys have the following parts for sale :

- r33 series 2 side skirts $150 for pair

- r33 series 2 rear pods $ 70

- r33 series 2 genuine nissan floor mats $70

- r33 gauge holder with gauge , replaces front ash tray - fibre glass $20

- r33 series 2 boot with duck lip spoiler ( boot has some holes which some ideot tried attatching a drift wing :( ) take the lot , wont be removing spoiler $100

- r33 series 2 front bumper , with m spec front lip ( lip has 2 cracks in it , nothing that cant be repaired by body shop ) $140

all parts pickup from sydney , pm me for details. everything is in good condition.

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update :

- front bumber SOLD

- floor mats SOLD

- drift wing pending payment/pick up from wilderboy .

- gauge holder sold pending payment

skirts and rear pods still for sale.all must go

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