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R33 Do Luck Front & Rear Bar (black), R33 Headlights + Interior Bits


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For sale are some R33 parts gathered over the years.

- R33 GTS-T Do Luck Front Bumper Bar, Complete with Mesh Grills and Indicators, Do Luck makes these only for GTRs so these are a good find. Paint is not in the best condition, I was going to sand it back and prime with before selling but haven't got the time or motivation to do so.

Price - $170

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- R33 GTS-T Do Luck Rear Bumper Bar. Same story as above. Paint is great except for the top part (see photo). Again, very rare find.

Price - $170

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- Aftermarket Black Mirrors, pretty sure for a r33, came with car.

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Price - $70

- R33 S1 Headlights. Pretty stuffed. Good for spare parts, maybe, track use! good lenses, can supply globes

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Price - $50

- R33 FMIC random pipes and bolts

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Price - $10

- R33 Interior Bits

> Clock Price - $15

> Mirror Control (switch) Price - $15

> Hazards/Dimister Switch (small clip broken at back) Price - $15

> Din Pocket (small crack on top) Price - $10

> Dash Coin Holder Price - $5

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- Sony 10 CD Chnager with Cable

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Price - $30

I'm negotiable on some parts, so try your luck.

Pick-up From Berwick - SE Melbourne

Contact No: 0423 893 095

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For sale are some R33 parts gathered over the years.

- R33 GTS-T Do Luck Front Bumper Bar, Complete with Mesh Grills and Indicators, Do Luck makes these only for GTRs so these are a good find. Paint is not in the best condition, I was going to sand it back and prime with before selling but haven't got the time or motivation to do so.

Price - $170

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- R33 GTS-T Do Luck Rear Bumper Bar. Same story as above. Paint is great except for the top part (see photo). Again, very rare find.

Price - $170

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- Aftermarket Black Mirrors, pretty sure for a r33, came with car.

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Price - $70

- R33 S1 Headlights. Pretty stuffed. Good for spare parts, maybe, track use! good lenses, can supply globes

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Price - $50

- R33 FMIC random pipes and bolts

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Price - $10

- R33 Interior Bits

> Clock Price - $15

> Mirror Control (switch) Price - $15

> Hazards/Dimister Switch (small clip broken at back) Price - $15

> Din Pocket (small crack on top) Price - $10

> Dash Coin Holder Price - $5

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- Sony 10 CD Chnager with Cable

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Price - $30

I'm negotiable on some parts, so try your luck.

Pick-up From Berwick - SE Melbourne

Contact No: 0423 893 095

hey mate how much for the front bar on its own n would u post to qld

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Hey Brad, Front Bar is $170. Don't have a problem with posting but am not sure of the cost. I know Trans Direct does postage interstate (http://www.transdirect.com.au). Check'em out (logement postcode is 3806). Take rough measurements and see what postage would cost.

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from the pics of the car above, the mirrors ur selling arnt the same ones. if u can be sure of fitment id be interested

Hi there, Yeah your right. The mirrors on the car are the original s1 mirrors. Like I said, these mirrors came with the car and never really had the chance to try'em on. Its held in place by three bolts, if that helps, (see photos).

Thanks

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