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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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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

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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

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