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R33 (2 door) gauge pod

I used to sell my own design gauge pods for many imports including most Nissans and a few years ago closed the business down. I have recently found a small box of "seconds" gauge pods in storage and amongst them are 6x pods for the R33 (they will only fit the 2 door, not sedan). They are painted black, however the paint job is average quality (hence : seconds) so will need repainting. I am selling them for $30ea + $8ea shipping within Australia. See my Trader Feedback for feedback on the pods

PM me for details.

This is what the gauge pod looks like with a gauge installed. The rear shape of it tapers off to the bottom of the A-pillar. The LEDs or gauge are not included

R33CoupeFront.jpg

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11 hours ago, NEA733 said:

Hi mate I'm interested in one of these do you have 2 or 3 pod ones 

Sorry - I only found single pods in my storage box. I'll msg you in regards to the single.

7 hours ago, jase444 said:

Hi mate. Could you message me on 0402903072, interested in a few

Hi man I just got mine it's actually very solid and looks awesome haven't fitted it yet but I'm more than happy and really quick postage to 

his number is 0424341637

 

7 hours ago, NEA733 said:

Hi man I just got mine it's actually very solid and looks awesome haven't fitted it yet but I'm more than happy and really quick postage to 

 

Thanks for the feedback Travis. I've been in contact with Jason now

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