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Hey guys, got a few spare R33 GTS-T S1 parts left over.

- R33 Bonnet in Black. It was originally Burgundy but was sanded down and sprayed in matt black (for rwc). Overall in excellent condition apart from a slight line/ding thing at the top left (see photo). Not easily visible. Great as spare/track use or to clear defect. No water jets or heat shield.

Price: $130

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- R33 Front bumper. Recently re-sprayed in black. also have ordered indicators. Great condition.

Price: $130

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- R33 Rear Bumper. Factory black. Few scratches. Nothing Major. Great condition.

Price: $110

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Pick-Up from Berwick - 3806, South East Melbourne or you can arrange freight (I've used these guys before [Trans Direct], for bonnet you can use these dimensions [150cm x 150cm x 10cm] and 20kg for weight, should be around $30 in Melbourne)

I can be contacted via PM or on 0423 893 095

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do you know if the front bumper would fit a s1 r33 non turbo mate?

Very sure its fits as all r33's have the same front except the GTR, unless someone else here doesn't think so????

We can try it on if you like!

Very interested in the front bar, when you say your ordered the indicator do you mean you will be supplying them with the bumper for that price?

Although initially I didn't plan to give it away with the front bar for that price but I can do both for $130 if your keen!!!

Indicators alone cost $80 :P

Although initially I didn't plan to give it away with the front bar for that price but I can do both for $130 if your keen!!!

Indicators alone cost $80 :P

sorry mate wouldnt let me send a PM lol... but i will let u kno ASAP.. just gotta work out spraying costs cuz my 33 is silver so i will let u kno in the next couple of days pending its not sold by then cheers mate

dude i wanna come look at the bar, what condition is it honestly? any big marks or scuffs cuz im gonna have to get it resprayed to match my car

PM your contact details and we can orgainse something cuz im from S.E suburbs as well

cheers

do you know if the front bumper would fit a s1 r33 non turbo mate?

yes it will

Very sure its fits as all r33's have the same front except the GTR, unless someone else here doesn't think so????

We can try it on if you like!

will only fit any series one car.

R33 GTS-T Bonnet still available.

Willing to swap for stock R33 gts-t wheels with good tyre (can work on cash adjustments), OR

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