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UPDATED PRICES & PICS - DEPOSIT REQ ASAP

THIS LIST IS ALL THEY HAVE. GROUP BUY = BIG DISCOUNT. All parts are GUARANTEED TOP QUALITY. Group $ will be updated as numbers confirmed.

Available Australia Wide

If you have any Q? or to confirm your order SEND A PM TO KEEP THIS THREAD SHORT & SWEET.

$50 deposit req. ASAP

$Trade $Group PARTS:

$424________R33 IMPUL REAR BAR GTSt

$339___$300_R33 400R Front Bar S1 GTSt(Will fit S2)

$212________R33 400R Side Skirts

$297___$290_R33 400R Rear Bar & Pods GTSt

$407________R33 GTR Wing & Light

$39_________R33 Eyelids S1 Only

$**____$50__R33 Grill S1 Only (Mistake on Price oops)

$271________180SX Veilside F Bar

$209________180SX Veilside Skirts

$152________180SX Veilside Pods

$339___$250_R32 GTR F Bar

$679___$500_R32 GTR F Guards (PAIR)

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GROUP BUY IS AUSTRALIA WIDE

Freight can be done as a group to each city for a savings, or individually to your door if you don't mind paying for it.

These parts are being manafactured in sydney, and we are getting a SUPER DISCOUNT just for the skylines australia crew.

Please e-mail me for any questions.

Doc.

Originally posted by Timmy G

Hey Doc,

When is this buy going ahead?  I won't be getting my Skyline till at least Dec 3rd, and may need some kit - but I don't know until then cos I haven't 100% picked my car :)

Cheers,

Tim

E-Mail me when your ready and we'll see what we can do.

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