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Pair of Skyline r33 GTSt smoked tail lights-they've been lightly sprayed with black paint

Will fit series 1 & 2 r33 gts/gtst/GTR-easy to repaint-the plastic covers just unscrew

One of the four plastic tabs is broken off but they'll still fit ok

$100 ono

Stock r33/r34/Stagea dump pipe,front pipe & cat converter

$60 ono

VGC stock burgandy r33 gts/gtst/GTR rear wing

Looks like new-recently repainted

$80 ono

Can post or pickups from Maroochydore-Sunshine Coast-QLD

To contact send a PM-will add pics soon

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Also have a Greddy oil catch can $60

and series 1 r33 stock steering wheel in good nick

it has a mark on the right side from a ring $150 ono

...r33 S1 wing hasnt been resprayed btw-its the original paint

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$80 delivered is the best offer for the tail lights so far

Also have a set of of stock r33 gts/gtst shocks

They have the usual wear but no leaks

were on the car when i got it

used them for about 8 months with no problems

send yr postcode for a fair qoute-can send them with aussie post

and another pair of rear shocks with no springs in the same condition

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$80 delivered is the best offer for the tail lights so far

Also have a set of of stock r33 gts/gtst shocks

They have the usual wear but no leaks

were on the car when i got it

used them for about 8 months with no problems

send yr postcode for a fair qoute-can send them with aussie post

and another pair of rear shocks with no springs in the same condition

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Hey mate,

Was interested in the r33 stock front springs? I just replaced the front shocks so only need the springs. How much were you after delivered for just the springs? I live in Sydney

Nick

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