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Hi guys - I have up for sale a brand new, R33 GTS-T series 2!

Z-tune style carbon bonnet.

This was only 1 of 5 r33 series 2 - Z-tune style bonnets that were made by a company in the states, unfortunately I cannot provide the details of the company as it was exclusively made for my ex demo race car and it was against there wish's that I provide there details.

This bonnet has been sitting in my garage in the original box/bubble wrap since I bought it which has been over a year and a half. The bonnet has never even been used or bolted onto my car as I never finshed completing the car.

This bonnet cost me at the time $1900.00 from the states including shipping. I'm letting it go for only $1000.

If you can find a Z Tune r33 GTS-T series 2 , carbon cheaper, il beat it but I know there isn't.

Thought I would post up what companies in the are selling R34. GT-T - Z-Tune bonnets for.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SEIBON-99-01-Skyline-GT-S-Carbon-Fiber-Hood-DS-R34-00-/330398729890?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4ced4c86a2&_uhb=1

 

:) :)

Location: Gold Coast

Contact: 0451 353 363

Price: $1000.00 only

Pick up preferred:

Will send interstate - but at buyers expense.  

Please call or msg me only, as I never get time to be on the internet these days with work to check pm or emails.

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great looking bonnet. looks well made, just a question though, is that definatly for a series 2 ? from memory series two have and extra section at the front where the grill sits compared to the series 1 however yours seems to be more like a series 1. not to mention that the headlights are a slightly different shape too.

can you confirm?

also what would be the rough shipping cost to vic?

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