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Have the following items for sale:

Brand new R33 Series 1 Carbon fibre bonnet for sale never used still in box $700

same as the one from carmate

Brand new r33 Top secret style flush bootlid which sits flush with the sides of the car good if you like the wingless look. $400

Greddy Single Pillar mount Brand new $50

Adjustable rising rate fuel regulator anodised in blue color with a gauge on it to read the pressure has been used in my car before $50

Custom boot install including :

kx600.1 Monoblock kicker amp $400

15inch L7 Solobaric Subwoofer $450

kx 200.2 2 channel kicker amp $200

parametric equaliser $100

Or the whole stereo package for $1000

This is a custom boot setup installed by audiocom and cost me almost 4k in total so this is a real bargain.

i am located in perth and i am able to send interstate if required

Pictures attached

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Edited by shoeman

Yes the carbon bonnet has fiberglass laid underneath it. and if your car has series 1 lights and grill it will fit the car

Sorry i cant provide any pictures of the actual bootlid due to the fact that it is wrapped up in alot of plastic and padding that i would have to remove but it looks exactly like the one shown in the picture except the fiberglass is in white

bonnet sold

and i will check postage tommorow im not sure how much the enclosure weights but the subwoofer alone is very heavy so maybe around 200 anyway check tommorow yes it comes with all the boxes and moulds

Have the following items for sale:

Brand new R33 Series 1 Carbon fibre bonnet for sale never used still in box $700

same as the one from carmate

Brand new r33 Top secret style flush bootlid which sits flush with the sides of the car good if you like the wingless look. $400

Greddy Single Pillar mount Brand new $50

Adjustable rising rate fuel regulator anodised in blue color with a gauge on it to read the pressure has been used in my car before $50

Custom boot install including :

kx600.1 Monoblock kicker amp $400

15inch L7 Solobaric Subwoofer $450

kx 200.2 2 channel kicker amp $200

parametric equaliser $100

Or the whole stereo package for $1000

This is a custom boot setup installed by audiocom and cost me almost 4k in total so this is a real bargain.

i am located in perth and i am able to send interstate if required

Pictures attached

hello there

I have a r33 series 2 GTS-T.

do you sell the

1. front lip

2. rear speaker bracket

3. the cover that covers up the battery compartment in the boot

please let me know. thanks

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