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Hi guys,

Up for sale is a R33 GTR Nismo front diffuser that I recently bought but chose not to go ahead with fitting it.

I am told that it is a genuine R33 Nismo item and it does have a sticker with Japanese writing on it but it has been painted over so I'll just say it is replica to be safe. It's condition is structurally good with no cracks or damage but the screw holes surrounding the edges of the front have been broken so will need some minor repairs or washers can easily fix this up for attachment as you can't see it anyway.

It will add a nice lip to GTR front bars and help create better airflow and aerodynamics to your car's front end.

It is located in Footscray VIC and local pick up only please. I am after $180 ONO.

Please call or text 0401 966 954.

Cheers

Kevin

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