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Blitz style sideskirts for R33. Been prepped and shouldn't require too much to be fitted.

Supplied by DMD in Brisbane. It is recommended that these guys fit and paint them. I am in Brisbane, but can maybe deliver them in immediate Brisbane or Goldcoast area.

Asking $200.. paid $300.

If interested, PM, email [email protected] or ph: 0417 016 326

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Would there be a lot of risk sending them???? What about insurance?? I'll take em for 230 delivered can pay ya on tues, tell me what you think. Would prefer insurance. How would you send it courier or aus post?? if it is yes then pm me your bank details.

Basically the work to fit and paint them on my r33 my panel beater couldn't be bothered with.

Hence why i recommended DMD. They sold 'em, they can fit 'em.

So if you go get them fited and painted by DMD there will be no dramas and you'll save yourself $100.

Not to say other panel beaters won't be able to either, just the place i took my car didn't want to stuff around with them and the modifications to fit. He is sourcing me some proper 400R ones which would probably suit my car better anyhow, and what I was really after in the first place.

Story complete and i'm being honest. Now buy :)

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