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Item: R33 S2 Front Bumper w/lip and Lights

Condition: Good Condition Currently Painted Silver

Price: $350 ONO

To Fit: R33

Location: Gold Coast

Contact: James on here or my email is [email protected]

Comments: Also have the factory side skirts for sale $150 for the pair ONO

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ill take the front bar and skirts off ya!

Item: R33 S2 Front Bumper w/lip and Lights

Condition: Good Condition Currently Painted Silver

Price: $350 ONO

To Fit: R33

Location: Gold Coast

Contact: James on here or my email is [email protected]

Comments: Also have the factory side skirts for sale $150 for the pair ONO

Edited by restless
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