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cleaning out the garage got the following to get rid of

all items in good condition

local pickup in doncaster east melb preferred but can post at buyers expense

1 - r33 gtr spoiler in black with carbon end caps $250

2 - r33 gtr bee r carbon fibre wing (brand new never fitted just taken out of the packaging) $250

3 - r33 gtr front grill in black no badge $50

4 - r34 gtr dump pipes $150

5 - 320mm momo race wheel $50

6 - 350mm momo race wheel $50

7 - boss kit to suit r33 gtr and momo,nardi etc $50

8 - r34 gtt carbon fibre top secret bonnet $350 (paid 1500)

9 - rays wheel nuts in black (never used got given for free with a new set of wheels but i like my purple wheel nuts) $150

this last package item is an eoi only!!!

r34 gtt interior in carbon.

fully custom made at a very large cost

all pieces include

triple guage cluster

air vents

ac controls

radio surround

gear surround

ash tray

the entire centre console including lid

will only sell for $500 and your standard pieces (local buyers only)

i come on here rarely so just shoot me a text on 0433005569 thanks

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1 - r33 gtr spoiler in black with carbon end caps $250,

do the end caps have GTR embossed into them? would sell/swap the end caps only

2 - r33 gtr bee r carbon fibre wing (brand new never fitted just taken out of the packaging) $250

pics of the BeeR wing, replaces std GTR blade?

Edited by 75coupe

hay buddy

not willing to seperate end caps at this stage as i dont have the standard ones to put back in and some one is interested in it already

bee r spoiler is the one that replace the blade but is higher

go onto sikjets for sale post and look at the pic of the wing on his car

mines exactly the same but never been fitted to a car, its still in the box in the packaging it came in

only selling as ive changed setups from circuit to drag and this wing is not suitable to me

its fkn awesome though lol

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