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Hey guys,
I got some spare parts I wish to sell:
1) A pair of genuine R33 GTR Front Indicator Backing Enclosures + pair of clear Nismo Indicator Globe Housing (no bulbs included)
Note: These have been on my car for a while but recently I took my car to a panel shop and the RHS one was not put on securely so it fell off and and the Globe's housing was damaged so the shop was able to find a replacement for me but it actually belongs to the LHS of some other GTR so it had to be slightly modified to fit. The RHS Backing enclosure is also slightly scratched but very hard to notice once installed. The LHS Backing/Housing is in good condition. No bulbs are included but can be bought cheaply.
I went ahead and bought brand new replacements before I was told by my panel shop that they managed to fix/replace my RHS indicator backing/housing so I've installed the new parts on my car and therefore no longer need this second pair.
These combined shipped can be very costly between $300-$450 from overseas.
Looking for $250 + shipping for the whole lot.
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2) A pair of AutoSelect replica carbon Fibre front canards/diffusers:
Note: These CF front canards are designed to fit flush with a R33 GTR front bar but can be modified to fit other front bumpbers. I bought this for my R33 GTR and only had them installed for a couple of days but I live in a very small block of units with a tiny shared driveway so one day I scrapped some trees on the side and damaged the RHS one. The left one is in near-new condition but the RHS one had some scrapes on the botton and side - I have slightly sanded it down and put on a thin coat of black paint so unless at close range the damange is not structural and very hard to be seen.
I've since decided that these are not suitable for my circumstances so just want some cash back for them. Would look very nice on a R33 for that racing look or actual track use.
These cost me nearly $500 shipped from overseas so I am hoping to sell them some someone for more practical use.
Looking for $350 + shipping for the whole set (8pcs).
Thanks for looking guys. Please PM me or Text 0401966954.

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