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I am selling my body kit moulds. they are the moulds used to make parts such as bumpers, side skirt's, wings etc.

with a little patience and fibreglass knowledge you can mould and or mildly customize a kit for your car.

I am happy to offer advice if your new to fibreglassing and moulds.

As a member since 94, some of you know me from the forums, and others who have bought some of these parts may recognize some of this stuff.

below are the pictures of the respective parts for sale as they appear on the cars fitted.

All of these fit R33's and All parts can be made to your own individual strength needs including Carbon Fibre

white 33 has the drift or stealth wing (3 pics) the made up part sells for around $200

charcoal 33 has the GTR front bar and GTR sideskirts (4 pics) the made up part sells for around $250 and $200 respectivly

Morone 33 has the GTR grille (4 pics) the made up part sells for around $80

Greddy Trust Pod pillar guage mount (4 pics) the made up part sells for around $100

Black 33 has the Trust front bar with eyelids (1 pic) the made up part sells for around $250

I also have R33 GTR rear pods not pictured the made up part sells for around $60 each

To help put things in perspective, A front bar mould to make would cost around $800

I am willing to split up some of these parts and others i would prefer to sell as a whole, ideally i would like to sell the whole lot as a lot for a largely discounted price of $1250.00

Individually i will part with,

Trust front bar mould $400

Stealth/Drift win mould $350

R33 front bar mould $400

R33 GTR side skirts mould $400

R33 GTR grille mould $150

R33 GTR rear pods $200

R33 Pod pillar guage $150

feel free to email, [email protected] or phone 0413 714 354

cheers bj.

PS: if anyone is interested i have a Toyota supra bonnet and side skirts aswell.

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