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$300 for a fibreglass, unpainted, non adjustable, un-attached wing from carmate/justjap etc. how can people not see how good a deal this is...

things have changed, to get my OEM gtr wing and boot took me months of scouring and you had to find the post within minutes or it would be taken already

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$300 for a fibreglass, unpainted, non adjustable, un-attached wing from carmate/justjap etc. how can people not see how good a deal this is...

things have changed, to get my OEM gtr wing and boot took me months of scouring and you had to find the post within minutes or it would be taken already

Yeh definately, I remember looking for gtr wings for sale and it took me nearly 6 months to find one cos they all soldthe same day the post went up.

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Item: Genuine R33 GTR wing

Age:

Condition: Very good

Price: $500 - Price drop $450 PRICE DROP $400!

To Fit: (What car) R33 gtst / GTR

Location: Melbourne inner suburbs

Contact: Jordan Pm or call / msg 0402279462

Comments: factory silver colour, has working Led brake light and 'nissan' embossed in the plastic on the brake light and underneath. This is a genuine oem GTR wing, fully adjustable and made from plastic not cheap fibreglass copy. Also has rubber gasket underneath. Factory nissan item, hard to find. Melbourne pick up.

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Final Price drop!!!

Guys price has been dropped to $400 for a GENUINE plastic GTR wing already painted! no labour required just bolt onto your gtst!! This is a steal, this is a lot less than i paid for it, have no room to keep the wing need it gone.

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