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i have for sale;

gtr sideskirts (grey) in good condition $200 (SOLD)

Gtr rear wing with GTR embedded sides $300

Rear boot 1996 gtst r33 $300

stantard r33 gtst turbo excellent condition 60000ks $400

standard i/c $200

with plumbing $ 400

i can aslo get a rear diff, tailshaft and fuel pump if anyone is interested.

*all parts from 1996 r33 gtst

*prices are negotiable

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yeas i drifted this awsome drift in mill park so i had to go and do it again around this roundabout and the car oversteered into a pole. So i salvaged whatever i could and i am now trying to sell it.

Nah just joking!!!!!!!!!

im just selling some parts for a friend.

thanks for interest though

im not sure if it is an original wing though! i have to take it off the boot to see if is fiberglsass or not. Those GTR sides stick out a little.

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Can you please email me detailed photos of the rear wing and bootlid?

If I'm happy with the condition, I'll take them for $450..

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i still have the wing alhtough i want to sell it together with the boot.  

$450 with boot and swivel badge.  

This is becasue i cannot remove the wing from the boot.

Originally posted by confak

As i cannot remove the rear wing i am selling the boot and wing together. they are the gunmetal grey colour

 

price: $500

Putting the price up? whats the story?

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