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but i actually have another one but its not painted and no decals $150 also would be willing to swap for some parts of similar value,

eg, second hand 17" tyres 245 to 265's, or a boost gauge, make me an offer!

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hmm let me think about it, if i had a few extra $$ laying around to have it sprayed then i'd take it right off you. let me have a look at my funds, i'd say it'd be around $200 to have it sprayed? hmmm, maybe i can sell my high bomex wing.

Mr_G: not sure of a part number, its just a red slimlime light that attaches to your rear window, then you simply run one wire to an earth and tap the other wire into your rear brake light.

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wing sold

but i actually have another one but its not painted and no decals $150 also would be willing to swap for some parts of similar value,  

eg, second hand 17" tyres 245 to 265's, or a boost gauge, make me an offer!

Hey mate....would you consider C.O.D the wing to my end ?( QLD )for $150 ? that includes shipping..or i could direct deposit...$150 including shipping..let me know if you're ok with that...assuming this'd fit R33 GTST S2 right ?

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hmm let me think about it, if i had a few extra $$ laying around to have it sprayed then i'd take it right off you. let me have a look at my funds, i'd say it'd be around $200 to have it sprayed? hmmm, maybe i can sell my high bomex wing.

Mr_G: not sure of a part number, its just a red slimlime light that attaches to your rear window, then you simply run one wire to an earth and tap the other wire into your rear brake light.

Cool, thanks for the info, ill go take a look at autobarn sometime soon cause Im in need of one :)

Thanks mate!

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