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Hi I am cleaning out my garage an I have the following parts for sale from my r33 I am located in Geelong which is near Melbourne.

Trust Front Bar (In ok condition needs some repairs) SOLD!

Series 2 Front Bar (In good condition with lights) SOLD!

GTR Grill (Has a small crack) SOLD!

17" Voltec Rims off my r33 Skyline (Rims in good condition with minimal scratches, Tread on tires is down near the wear indicator) SOLD!

17" HSV Senator Rims (They have some gutter scratches and minimal Tread) $550

16" HSV Clubsport Rims (Good gondition with a few scraches, good tires with about 80% Tread) $550

All items would be prefered pick up only and i can be contacted on 0424887758 or [email protected]

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Edited by warby

Hi, how are you?

Would you have any pics of the Series 2 Front Bar and the 17" Voltec Rims?

I am in Sydney and may be able to come down to Melb, but at this stage not entirely sure. Would it be possible to arrange shipping to Sydney?

Regards

can you send me photosof both the trrust bar and series II bar?? with the trust bar does it fit perfect or are there gaps.

to [email protected]

Edited by skyline33

Are the rims still for sale, and can I please have some sizes?

will be coming to Melb in the next few weeks, but can arrange payment earlier if you need.

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Hey buddy was wondering if you have any front body parts for sale like front and rear reinforcer (metal behind the bumper), condensor, horn, radiator support, bonnet catch etc...

If you do please email me at [email protected] and attach your phone number

thanks!

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