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FS: R33 Parts – Body kit, GTR Wing, OP6 Turbo, Power FC

Hi all,

Change of plans with the R33 so have decided to clear out all parts purchased over the last few years.

I have the following parts for sale:

  • R33 GTR Carbon Wing blade – Excellent condition, brought in SAU group buy = $200
  • R33 GTR Wing in white (Genuine) – In good condition, includes brake light = $300
  • R33 GTST OEM M-Spec Side Skirts in black – In good condition = $120
  • R33 GTST OEM M-Spec Front Lip in black – In ok condition, has cracks at the bottom = $300
  • R33 GTST OEM Rear Pods in silver – In good condition = $80
  • R33 4-Door Sedan Indicators/fog lights in silver - In excellent condition = $130
  • R34 GTT Stock OP6 Turbo (include 7 PSI Internal Wastegate)  – In good condition, brought from another SAU member. Did not use = $250
  • Apexi Power FC with Hand Controller – In good condition, brought from another SAU member.  Did not use = $700

Please check photos for condition of parts – happy to take extra photos for anyone interested.

All prices are negotiable.

Prefer pick up but willing to freight/post parts at buyer’s cost.

Payment via PayPal, Bank Deposit or COD.

Located in Wollongong, NSW.

Contact me via PM

Cheers,

Dom

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Update on what's still available:

  • R33 GTR Carbon Wing blade – Excellent condition, brought in SAU group buy = SOLD
  • R33 GTR Wing in white (Genuine) – In good condition, includes brake light = SOLD
  • R33 GTST OEM M-Spec Side Skirts in black – In good condition = $100
  • R33 GTST OEM M-Spec Front Lip in black – In ok condition, has cracks at the bottom = $250
  • R33 GTST OEM Rear Pods in silver – In good condition = $60
  • R33 4-Door Sedan Indicators/fog lights in silver - In excellent condition = SOLD
  • R34 GTT Stock OP6 Turbo (include 7 PSI Internal Wastegate)  – In good condition, brought from another SAU member. Did not use = SOLD
  • Apexi Power FC with Hand Controller – In good condition, brought from another SAU member.  Did not use = SOLD

I have dropped the prices on the body kit.... please make me an offer!!

  • 2 weeks later...

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