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For sale, pick up from East Melbourne. Need to clear!!! Going overseas! Car SOLD!

1. S1 R33 Front bar Painted in Pearl White with custom front lips. $100. Very good condition.

2. Brand New(Dusty slight marks) Universal Front Lips with predrilled mounting holes. $75.

3. 17" Elgranz Wheels(Japan Made) with 235/45/17 Nexen3000 Tyres 75% tread. $290.

4. Brandless Helmet, Free size. $39. Very good condition.

5. R33 S1 A/C Compressor (Needs repairs). $15.

6. R33 S1 Sedan Driver's Window Motor & Regulator $45. (Motor Needs repair, regulator perfect con)

Prices Negotiable!

Pick Up from East Melbourne Only.

Contact Daniel @ 0422627059.

Cheers!!!

Shotgun wheels :(

Could u please post a pic of each one?

Cheers,

Max

Hey guys, Wheels and tyres are gonna be picked up in the next hour or so will update on sale.

As for helmet, it does not have any Aussie approved stickers.

Cheers.

Shotgun wheels :banana:

Could u please post a pic of each one?

Cheers,

Max

Hey mate, sale of wheels fell through. Pls contact me at 0422627059.

Cheers.

hey, you got a pic of the lip on the car??

Sorry mate, don have a pic for it. But you can always drop by to have a trial fit on your car before you make any decisions.

Cheers.

For sale, pick up from East Melbourne. Need to clear!!! Going overseas! Car SOLD!

1. S1 R33 Front bar Painted in Pearl White with custom front lips. $100. Very good condition.

2. Brand New(Dusty slight marks) Universal Front Lips with predrilled mounting holes. $75.

3. 17" Elgranz Wheels(Japan Made) with 235/45/17 Nexen3000 Tyres 75% tread. $290.

4. Brandless Helmet, Free size. $39. Very good condition.

5. R33 S1 A/C Compressor (Needs repairs). $15.

6. R33 S1 Sedan Driver's Window Motor & Regulator $45. (Motor Needs repair, regulator perfect con)

Prices Negotiable!

Pick Up from East Melbourne Only.

Contact Daniel @ 0422627059.

Cheers!!!

Front bar reduced to $60!!! Front lips reduced to $40!

Come get it!!

CHeers!

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