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Hey guys i need to find an actualy brake light that fits into the spoiler

Im pretty sure my spoiler is the standard one for the r33 gtst 93 model

Anyone who can get one or selling one email me

[email protected]

Thanx, i need it fast as i copped a canary and need to get it rwc

Basically ive had an auto elec look at it and advises theres power running there but its probably blown

Its an led light so i need a genuwine or something that can be substituted

If you know any wreckers in melbourne or know anyone selling a brake light for the spoiler please let me know

Also i still have my canary which i still need the rwc

Any one have an air box i can use to cover my air pod filter???

If anyone has one, willing to sell, borrow, whatever it would be appreciated

Thanx guys :P

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There should be heaps of stock S1 R33 spoilers around as lets face it, they look shit and everyone sells em... prolly even look in the for sale section as there are plenty of R33 parts for sale.

Also should be plenty of airboxes... Again try the for sale section.

Goodluck.

Personally I like the stealth wing, but not all of the come with spoiler lights (what you need)... YOu may be able to find 2nd hand S2 spoilers which are alot better than the S1 spoiler, or there are thousands of GT-R copies around which also suit well... Other than those three, there are not a lot of spoilers i do like... all personally preference I guess.

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