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Hi,

The following parts are the original plastic body parts. Gunmetal in colour

M-spec Front bar

- includes lower grills, indicators and parking antenna

- no cracks

- $160

Side Skirts

- includes all necessary clips brackets etc for fitment

- very good condition

- $100 pair

I'm located in Sydney.

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Hi,

I may be interested in purchasing this, but I am in Adelaide. Is postage an option or is it too expensive to worry about when considering the size of this item? Also is there any rust or grazes in the exhaust itself (ie where it may have rubbed and become thinner)?

Perhaps I should wait for something to come up that is closer...

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The following parts are the original plastic body parts. Gunmetal in colour

M-spec Front bar

- includes lower grills and indicators

- minor grazes here and there

- no cracks

- $200

Side Skirts

- for R33 sedans

- includes all necessary clips brackets etcfor fitment

- very good condition

- $160 pair

Rear Pods

- for R33 sedans

- includes all necessary clips and brackets etc for fitment

- Left side pod has a small hole in it, right side pod has a small crack (less than 2cm big). These can easily be bogged up

- $120 pair

3" RSR catback exahust + hi flow cat (could be 3.5")

- stainless steel muffler, the rest is mild steel

- 5" tip

- small chip to the exhuast tip, otherwise in great condition

- great sounding exahust while not being too loud

- includes a 3 month old $400 hi flow cat welded to the exhaust (hence will not separate)

- $550

I'm located in Sydney

Edited by four doors
  • 2 weeks later...

The skirts are for a 4-door I presume based on your avatar?

If they're for a 2-door, I am interested.

Nevermind, sorry I re-read the post, it is for a sedan....

Would you take $150 for the bar? How's the condition, it looks like it has quite a few scuffs from the photo, but can't really tell for sure?

Edited by ProphetR33

Parts still for sale.

Lots of sales falling through..

The front bar is in good condition minus the usual underbar scrapes and a few small scratches. Nothing to worry about

Edited by spio

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