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Hi.

Pic of NUR carbon OEM bonnet, front bar and middle lip. Pm or call/sms

Alex 0433878905 Items are in Braeside Vic 3195

Hi.

Pic of NUR carbon OEM bonnet, front bar and middle lip. Pm or call/sms

Alex 0433878905 Items are in Braeside Vic 3195

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Got a 400R copy new front bar with indicator light and grill, pair of side skirts and rear pots, unpainted to suit GTST 33.Won't fir GTR33.the set for 750. will take pic if required.Thanks for the PMs

The 400R front bar will fit GTR 33 with a GTST reo support, the rest will take a lot of work to make it fit GTR. Here are the pic

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Do the have model numbers on them? Do you know the spring rates? And lastly do you know how many kms they have done.

If you have better photos let me know and I will pm you my e-mail address.

Selling a pair of Bride style full bucket seats brand new with head restrain wing stays. comes with driver side rail to suit Silvia and GTRs. Too wide for me even I have got some extra velco paddings. See pics.

No passenger side rail. only borrowed pax rail to trail fit

$1200

prefer Melb. pick up

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You wouldn't have a rear diffuser laying around to suit a r33 would you?

Got a slightly damaged one , repaired and ear marked for my GTR33 track car.

there is one similar to mine in Adalaide.

Got a big aero front bar with split for my S15 , like to get some sort of rear defuser to match

cheers

My spare BM57 has gone into the S15 track car to feed the upgraded GTR33 Brembo. Original S15 master don;t match the GTR front brake, too spongy. Once I put the BM57 on it , all good, pulling my eye balls off!!!.

Can source a BM57 for you

0433878905

Alex

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