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Have a pair of front wide body fenders for R33,

they are bout 15mm wider than the standard ones and have a cooling messing around below the indicator

both are carbon fibre (black), one needs some repairs, the other in good condition

Similar to the ones on JDM website that are $680, im asking $200

also have a pair of R33 rear pods and blitz side skirts for $100

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Thanks for the speedy upload of the pics man, how is the damaged one? any pics of that and does the fender go all the way down the back or does it finish at the side skirt? Maybe a pic off the car or something

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There really only one decent tear where it meets the headlight, and a small one on the arch, the one underneath you dont see cause the side skirt covers it there,

they go all the way down the same as original.

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