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After purchase of a different style wing I need to get rid of my R33 GTR rear spoiler. The item is a fibreglass copy of the GTR rear wing that I originally bought 2nd hand about a year and 1/2 ago. What the seller didn't tell me at the time was that the uprights on both sides have cracks (see pic rear_detail.jpg). While these cracks are visable they are not too serious and have been taken past 200km/h regularly on the track without the cracks spreading.

It should be noted that the paint is in good nick (black) with only a couple of minor stone chips.....unofrtunately my car was filthy before taking the pics and the layer of dust comes up in the photos :D

Considering the condition of the item I would prefer someone in Melbourne to pick it up so they can see the item in the flesh, but am willing to send interstate at the buyers expense. Unlike the bloke that sold it to me I don't want to rip people off so am willing to let go for $100....

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