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Item: Complete boot lid assembly.

Condition: Good

Price: $40

To Fit: R33 S1/S2

Location: West Suburbs of Melb

Contact: George on 0421289460 or PM, but I might reply really quickly..

Comments: The assembly includes the struts, wiring harness for the light in the spoiler, the S1 spoiler, S2 bootlid (has holes from GTR spoiler).

Great for someone planning a project for their boot lid, you can work on the boot lid without having the car at the shop & out of action..

(Will get a pic up soonish)

Item: R33 S2 Front Bar, No Lights.

Condition: Average

Price: $100 ono

Comments: Few scratches but good for a project, has a crack on the left hand side at the bottom which I was told doesn't involve much to repair. This bar will be good for a track/drift bar so you don't mess up your standard one.. Also good if you want to put in an intercooler so you don't cut up your original bar.. The mesh hides the intercooler aswell and still lets plenty of air through..

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Sorry guys, Pickup only on these items, I don't have a vehicle to transport these things around in and freight wont be worth it...

  • 2 weeks later...
PICS NOW UP OF BOOT LID ASSEMBLY... I still havn't taken a photo of the spoiler which is included with all this stuff..

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MAKE AN OFFER!!

PRICE DROPPED TO $30 FOR THE BOOT LID ASSEMBLY!!!

GAS STRUTS IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER... LIGHT IS WORKING AND I JUST WANT THIS GONE!!!

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 5 months later...
This boot lid and assembly is still for sale, price dropped to $20!

Anyone?

Make an offer... this things taking up mega room in the garage...

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