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Ive got a few parts off my r33 gtr for sale

Item1:

Genuine abflug carbon rear diffuser

Purchased January this year, done 3000kms of driving

Couple small scratches on underside n wheel arch from stones at SAU nats

everything you can see is still in near new condition

this is 100% perfect fitment (zero gaps) n can be fitted in half hour

pretty sure u cant buy these anymore, no longer listed on RHDJapan

cost me $1700

$1000

Item 2:

Carbon fibre 400r front lip

purchased January this year, done 3000kms of driving

couple of grazes on the underside due to my steep driveway but nothing major

still in near new condition

perfect fitment on my genuine front bar

near impossible to find outside the uk and shipping fees are ridiculous

cost me $1000 delivered n took 5 weeks

$800

Item 3:

Genuine Trust/ Gracer side skirts

some scratches on underside and wheel arches from rocks

what u see when looking at them is in 100%perfect condition

100% perfect fitment

painted midnight purple

these retail in japan for $500 then add delivery on top plus paint

$500

Item 4:

Carbon fibre Ztune bonnet with aerocatch bonnet pins

Fitted only 2 months ago, painted by Peter at Bodyform

100% perfect condition

Painted in midnight purple with the vents left in carbon fibre

comes with under tray for the vent

Has do luck bonnet lip fitted aswell

These bonnets are rare to find in carbon for r33's,

cost me $1300 for bonnet $100 or lip n $90 for pins and $450 for paint

$1100

Idealy i would like to sell all of this as one kit as it all goes together realy well

will work out a better price if sold as a bundle

If you think the price is too high then fine, dont buy them. but i challenge anyone to find this stuff at a cheaper price.

if you can then go buy them

All items are pick up only

Located in Wollongong NSW

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treat yourself to a christmas present

rare and hard to find body parts dont come around to often

i have only ever seen 1 other abflug diffuser for sale on this site

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