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Is it just me that finds going out finding buying parts really frustrating. Either you get a smart arse red neck with attitude who thinks hes like gods gift to imports, or (dont mean to sound rude) someone who cant even speak english trying to sell you shit they dont even stock !!!!!!! arrrrrrrrrrrrhh, or give you a date for something to arrive that must circle the world like 10 times to get here its so long

How ****ing hard is it to have in stock a aftermarket front bar to like just have a look at. The whole industry is screwed like trying to sell a pair of standard series one indicators for $250 wot are like bloody cherry flavoured

I know this might start a few coments but F&^%*& me !!!!

Erin

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I've encountered the same problems myself.

My advice is to ring your local Nissan dealer - parts are either in stock or take a week to arrive, and the prices of some bits are ridiculously cheep (whilst others are ridiculously expensive), so its often worth a call first.

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anyone in adelaide got a r33 in pieces??? in need of a series one front bumper support bar???? and indicators well and a front bar for front yard bingle repairs :)

erin

Skippy, I have complete S1 front bar with indicators if you want it. Pic attached when it was on car. No bumper support though.

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I have two front indicators [image] and a front bar support (cut to fit a FMIC) for sale.

I do not know what this is all worth, however I have been offered $100.00 for one single front indicator and I was set to sell the support for $250.00, however the buyer realised my S1 bar would not suit his S2.

How does $150.00 for the indicators and $200.00 for the bumper support or $300.00 for the lot sound? Or is that still too expensive for you?

I'm not far from Glenelg, so you will not have to worry about freight costs, etc.

I also have a bonnet, catch can, stock intercooler, orange side indicators and a mystery boss kit for sale.

Edit: I agree that Nissan can be ridiculously expensive with some parts -- like $500.00 for side mirrors. :whatsthat

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