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R33 400R Rear Bar + Side Pods, R33 Stock Rear Bar And Rear Coilovers!


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Hi there, got some odds and ends to sell. They're taking up space, and I have no used for them, so grab a bargain! All items are located near Dandenong, Vic. Inspections are more than welcome. I'm open to offers, but please don't be silly guys.

1. R33 400R Rear bar + side pods - $200 (I'm under the impression these are hard to come by? Correct me if I'm wrong)

Structurally, they are perfect. No cracks or holes. They are in need of a respray, as it is currently primer. Primer may need to be resprayed as well, as some of it has peeled or cracked off. They could do with a clean, I just had no time when taking the photos.

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2. R33 stock rear bar - $100

Black in colour, the paint is in good condition and mostly shiny, but does has a few scratches and scuffs. Structurally, it's in good condition. If your 33's black, you might be able to get away with a good buff, depending on how fussy you are.

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3. Aftermarket rear coilovers for R33 - $100

I am unsure how many km's they have done, as they were on the car when I bought it. The brand is " Gear Climb"? I haven't heard of them before, but I had no complaints when driving on them. They are not adjustable, but sat at a good height, lower than stock. They felt tight, with no knocks or anything. They need a good clean, other than that they're a bargain for someone looking for a cheap aftermarket suspension setup.

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All items come in as-is condition, feel free to text Mitch on 0425093384 for info. I work weird hours (shift work), so I might not be able to pick up if you call me. Thanks for looking!

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haha, yeah I'm not much of a fan of the standard s1 front bar either. The M-spec one isnt bad though, in my opinion. I'm actually in sydney right now, but should be back around mid next week if that suits you. I don't think the side pods fit with the standard rear bar cause they're a lot longer.. they sit closer to the road. you're welcome to come have a look if you like. i would let you take the pods and rear bar pretty cheap if you like.

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