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For sale: Skyline GT-R rear strut brace

Item Condition: Very Good Condition (see pictures)

Reason for Selling: I dont own a skyline and this was still left in the shed from when we were wrecking a GT-R a while ago.

Extra Info: Apparently is a genuine Skyline GT-R N1 rear strutbrace (came standard), this is what I was told. Correct me if I am wrong

Pictures: Pictures are posted below

Contact Details: PM me, or email [email protected] or please feel free to ring me on 0409 576 814 (optus)

Location: Gold Coast, Queensland, Aust.

Price and Payment Conditions: $170 o.n.o (negotiable), Direct deposit.

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: pick up, or send interstate at buyers expense.

NB:Please dont ask if I have any other parts for GT-R cause this is the only thing left.

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do you know what model its for??

R32 or R33 ??

if its R32 im quite interested

have tried to ring you no answer

Thanks

RellikZephyr

Edited by RellikZephyr
  • 2 weeks later...

Sorry guys back up forsale again (money refunded....my mistake). The strut brace is to suit R33 not R32 (I found out when I went to test fit it).

Lesson learnt: Never trust anyones word, always only trust yourself.

Back up for sale people

R33 rear strut brace. :)

It's clearly a R33 strut brace. And it will fit a Series 1 or 2 R33 GTSt as well.

Thanks buddy.

I dont own a skyline myself and was only going off a friends word, turned out it was for R33 like you said and so I feel bad for stuffing the first buyer around (sorry Nathan :) ).

So umm yeah as you can see its in good condition.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

BUMP. This strut brace is still forsale, so far many people have either called or PM'd me saying they are coming to pick it up but it is still forsale. I know its a long shot since everyone is poor after xmas (me also) but I am willing to wait for this to sell. Offer me the right money and it could be yours.

I have $170 ono on it, so you come up with an offer. I knocked people back that said $100 to me, cause that is way too cheap and is not NEAREST offer. If you make an offer that I am happy with, then I will go down to the post office and get a price on shipping to Sydney. I have had too many people say they want it, and then I drive all the way down to the post office to get a price, I get back to them with the price and hear nothing about it from then on. So if you are keen let me know.

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