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N1 Kevlar Undertray

These are off an R33 GT-R V-Spec N1. Extremely light Kevlar Undertrays x2

1) Good condition with cracks repaired in various places as per pics. $3,350

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2) Very Good Condition. $3,800

 

 

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Local purchase only. And you can test-fit before you buy (on your R33 GT-R), in the Lower Blue Mtns. 

 

R33 GT-R Front Splitter

At least this is repairable - unlike humpty dumpty. $90.

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And it has been repaired before.

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Gloss Black.

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It needs care whilst transporting...

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So local pickup only in Lower Blue Mtns

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It has just come off this N1 - and it's about 1cm short on each side.

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Yup. $90

 

R33 GT-R Rear Mats

Rear Mats for the R33 GT-R. $30. Pickup from the Lower Blue Mtns or Sydney

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Very comfy on top.

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Turn over and swap sides for mother-in-law to espy cracks

Yup. $30

E: [email protected]

 

R32 GT-R 1:18 Die Cast Model

An Accessory for your godzilla.
R32 GT-R 1:18 Die Cast Model. $180

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Grade 5A evidently

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I wish I could say, "Oil changed every 5000Km", but I can't

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Yup. $180 plus post.

E: [email protected]

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6 hours ago, Terry_GT-R34 said:

R33 GT-R Rear Mats

Rear Mats for the R33 GT-R. $30. Pickup from the Lower Blue Mtns or Sydney

Very comfy on top.

Turn over and swap sides for mother-in-law to espy cracks

Yup. $30

E: [email protected]

 

If you'd be happy to post, I'm keen.

^^ If Aust Post accepts a rolled up bundle, I'll try. Let's check postage cost also.  What's your Postcode?

12 hours ago, Terry_GT-R34 said:

R32 GT-R 1:18 Die Cast Model

An Accessory for your godzilla.
R32 GT-R 1:18 Die Cast Model. $180

 

Grade 5A evidently

 

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Not grade 5A, bonnet hinges do not look original. :P ! Will not buy.

 

But seriously, that's even nicer than the Gibson liveried one I have!

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22 minutes ago, Terry_GT-R34 said:

Joshua might need to act soon...

...on this.

 

I might have to give this one a miss Terry. Sorry :(

The term "Terry Tight-ass" had to come from somewhere :D 

I also don't recommend you google that...

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* Kevlar Undertray still available. It is super-light. It helps to create negative pressure under the car at speed. It only came on the N1 I think. I'm not sure about the 400R though.

* R32 GT-R Die-cast 1:18 model still available despite interest in it.

On 24/10/2016 at 6:41 PM, Birds said:

The term "Terry Tight-ass" had to come from somewhere

Well lol, terrorstorm would beg to differ. :P

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