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ALL PRICES UPDATED. NEEDS TO GO ASAP! ANY REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE CONSIDERED. CHEERS..

Got a few things laying around taking up room. so tryin to get rid of them..

Stock Parts off r33 s1. (all body parts in stock gun metal grey)

1 x Front bar. (cut out for fmic. not in best condition) - $45ono

2 x side skirts. (good condition) - was $150ono. now 125ono SOLD

1 x rear bar (good condition) - was $150ono. now $75ono Rear pods sold. only rear bar left

2 x stock bovs (good condition) - $50 each ono SOLD

1 x rear wing (good condition. with led light) - $45ono

1 x stock cooler with piping - $45ono

2 x m spec foglight indicator assembly - was $60ono. now$40ono SOLD

Aftermarket Parts

1 x 400R front bar. (brand new never fitted needs holes drilled etc. brought from jetspeed. freshly painted gunmetal grey) - was $350ono. now 300ono ON HOLD

2 x 400r side skirts (brand new never fitted needs holes drilled etc. brought from jetspeed. freshly painted gunmetal grey) - was $350ono. now 300ono

1 x Gfb stealth fx bov. (can change from full plumback to full atmo, direct fit to r33's and r34's) good condition. - was $350ono. now $275ono SOLD

1 x gfb basic bov. (no adaptor. universal) average condition. - was $140ono now $100ono (ON HOLD)

All items located on the central coast.

Can get pictures upon request via email.

post or pm me for any questions.

Cheers

Joe.

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wheels for sale.. dtm. bit of gutter rash. could do with a redip or whatever. open to offers around $900. 18'' dish. 8.5 width. 235/40 tyres. got 8 tyres to come with them. most arent legal. but enough tread if u want to use them for drift etc. cheers

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