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Item Summary: R33 Side Skirts off my M-Spec

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used but very good condition, no cracks, breaks etc

Reason for Selling: Changed Kits to 400R

Asking Price: $150 ono

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: Pm or message me here

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Hey guys I got a pair of skirts here off my M-Spec S1 R33, they are black, now they have been lightly sprayed with a flat black spray can, the bloke that had the car before me wanted to know what they looked like in flat black. They are gloss black under the paint. I can scratch the paint off with my finger nail, so i recon either a light sand or cut and polish and the gloss black under it will show up. They are made really well, im not sure if they are genuine but they have metal mounting brackets under them, I will check them out tonight to see if they are fibreglass or plastic.

Anyway guys they are sitting in my garage taking up space so someone make use of them.

Cheers :mad:

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remember me then lol i am after R33 auto window system thingi Master so driver side door... someone stole mine from my car.... i need left skirt lol it broke lol... ;)



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