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Hey peoples...

I just had a full bodykit put on my car so i wanna get rid of some stuff...

Original Front bar (Series 1) - Needs respray - $100

Original Bonnet (Series 1) - $300

Original Side Skirts (Series 1) - $100

Original Rear Pods (Series 1) - $50

Original Front Grill (Series 1) - $50

Aftermarket Spoiler, As seen in picture, has brake light. - $250

Front Mount cooler - (Core 520-210-60) (70mm In & Out) Brand new in box - $300

Speco 5'' Monster Tacho with shift light - $100

Monza Race Seats (Blue & Black) 1 pair - $500

R32 Rims (Set of Four) As seen in picture - Couple minor scratches - $600

All price negotiable...

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Hey peoples.

All the parts are gunmetal grey...

The Rims i believe are r32 gts rims, gtr ones are a dark grey aren't they, mine are silver.

The front bar isn't the type m bar, its just the stock series 1 1993 r33 gtst.

If you have any inquiries please feel free to call me on 0419 154515. If for some reason, i dont answer, if you leave a msg i will reply asap.

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Hey peoples

Sorry bout the delay, i've been working heaps. Anyways hear are some pics of the seats, tacho and cooler. The picture of the seat only show one of them, but i have a pair for sale, one for each side, driver and passenger.

Cheers

Guesty...

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