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few things i have left over from my build gents....

all r33 series one. all body parts painted in qm1 white, some paint may be poor.

prices are ball park but feel free to make offers!

standard front bar $300

specm/mspec front bar completely uncut, has a very small crack, $400 paint is a bit shabby.

400r rear bar $200 aussie built fibreglass.

400r rear pods $125 aussie built fibreglass.

front bar clear indicators $75

standard r33 sm intercooler $70

rb25det wastegate actuator $40

all located on the mornington peninsula. i cannot freight anything as i do not have the time. feel free to organise your own freight i am only avail on Saturday mornings however.

will post indicators cooler and actuator aus post. buyers expense.

can be viewed at anytime on the weekend, and i can send you pictures on the evenings, none of the paint work is 100% but have had all these parts on my car.

heres some pictures. please note the full mouth front bar pictured with the rear bar and pods is no longer avail.

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hi brendan, the front bar thats been sanded is the white bar in the second pic.thats gone already unfortunately. however its exactly the same as the bar behing just with the middle bit of plastic taken out.

alright looked around these prices are ridiculous.

400 bar and pods $250

mspec front bar $200

again could be negotiable,

will swap for a double din dvd gps. or other things let me know what youve got.

mspec or specm whichever way it is bar sold pending payment.

400r bar and pods still avail, as is standard s1 front bar. again all sprayed QM1.

also have some rims for sale.

dunlop sp1 rubber on the back 245 45 17 i think

roadstar 225 45 17 i think on the front

heres a picture. after around 450-500

or if your wanting to make some cash, im after wheels, dont have to be gen volks rays etc or bbs. replicas will do. show me what youve got and we can go cash either way. not bothered about tires because ive got a guy!post-70109-0-51635200-1344399893_thumb.jpg

Got a Standard s1 in white.

pretty sure the mspec is going this weekend.

ill see if i can find a pic of the standard if your interested?

AND ONCE AGAIN ITS BACK UP FOR SALE.

its only available to people who dont have electricity in their house. :woot:

200 baht non negotiable. im giving it away at this price!

alright really need this stuff gone by the weekend so here is the first bump. make me offers no reasonable ones turned down.

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few things i have left over from my build gents....

all r33 series one. all body parts painted in qm1 white, some paint may be poor.

prices are ball park but feel free to make offers!

standard front bar $300 xxxxxxxx now $200

specm/mspec front bar completely uncut, has a very small crack, $400 paint is a bit shabby. SOLD

400r rear bar $200 aussie built fibreglass.

$250 for BAR AND PODS.

400r rear pods $125 aussie built fibreglass.

front bar clear indicators $75 SOLD

standard r33 sm intercooler $70 $40

rb25det wastegate actuator $40 $20

all located on the mornington peninsula. i cannot freight anything as i do not have the time. feel free to organise your own freight i am only avail on Saturday mornings however.

will post indicators cooler and actuator aus post. buyers expense.

can be viewed at anytime on the weekend, and i can send you pictures on the evenings, none of the paint work is 100% but have had all these parts on my car.

heres some pictures. please note the full mouth front bar pictured with the rear bar and pods is no longer avail.

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