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These are the only pics i have and i haven't been able to take new ones as i have lost my digital camera... would borrow a mates but hey..

Starting to think no one wants a R33 rear bar... :confused:

R33 GTSt type M rear bar with pods. Prefer to sell together..

very good condition, just need to be cleaned.

looking for offers around $175.

Will post interstate at buyers expence.

also R33 GTR shifter (this was my substitute for a short shifter)

offers around $75

R32 exhaust. Second hand (was on car when it landed in Aus.

3inch cat back w/ standard style muffler) $300 (will throw in the cat that was on the car as i don't want it)

2 sets of 2 16inch rims. Obviously used for driftin... I don't need more 2nd hand drift rims. Tyres are good (well i complied the car with them on) Make an offer.

Will split up.

More photo's to come (exhaust & rims)

cheers

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rearbar2.jpg

Comeon, split em. hehe, when you take off the pods, it will just look like my car atm, doesnt look bad.

he he..

the rear bar isn't even on my car anymore as i have replaced it with an Veilside one..

But sorry i'm not going to seperate as i wanna get some cash...

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