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Going through the process of clearing our the garage. I don't have any Skylines anymore, so what I come across is up for sale. As I find more bits, I will post them up 0419 360 561

Cheers,

Chris.

- R33 rear drift wing *NEW* unpainted - $150

- R33 Front end assy - missing left side - $200

- R33 Standard Dump Pipe - $50

- R33 Left/Right Weathershields - Slimline - $50

- R34 Standard Rear Bar - mint condition silver - $130

- R34 Standard 17" Rims - no tyres - Sliver great condition - $150

- 3" Stainless Steel Magnaflow Muffler - 3" Offset Inlet / 3" Centre Outlet with welded 3" Stainless Steel Twin Tips *99% New* - $100

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damn, i just bought a white bumper, whats the condition of the rear bumper? is it mint just fit to the car and look excelent?

also whats your postcode? i will check postage for the wheels and get back to you.

whats the condition of the rear bumper? is it mint just fit to the car and look excelent?

also whats your postcode? i will check postage for the wheels and get back to you.

Yeh, the stock 34 rear bumper condition is mint although there is a *tiny* shallow dent on left side of bar from memory which was like that when I bought the car (See pic). It is ready to be put straight on and look the goods, providing your R34 is silver that is :rolleyes: Only replaced in favour of a Nismo rear bar!! My postcode is 3805. Cheers.

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** Update **


- R33 rear drift wing SOLD
- R34 Standard 17" Rims SOLD

Still some bits and pieces for sale :)
- R34 Standard Rear Bar - Silver mint condition (see above pic) - $130
- R33 Left/Right Slimline Weathershields (see above pics) - $40
- R33 Front end assy - Inc. whole right side & rotor, etc. Just missing left side - $200
- R33 Stock Dump - $30
- R33 Stock Springs x4 - $40
- 3" S/S Magnaflow Muffler - 3" Offset Inlet / 3" Centre Outlet with welded 3" Stainless Steel Twin Tips *99% New* - $100

Cheers.

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