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r33 s1 rear pod--drivers side 50$ -SOLD

r33 s1 cam gear/timing belt cover 50$

r33 s1 plenum + crossover + turbo pipes 100$ -SOLD

r33 s1 standard computer 200$

r33 s1 dash 80$

r33 s1 radiator + shroud 100$----sold

r33 s1 coil cover 20$

s1 rb25det cams 200$ --SOLD

r33 s1 floor mats front and back middle mat 80$ -----SOLD

r33 s1 bonnet wine red 200$

r33 s1 wing 100$

r33 s1 drivers side mirror 80$

r33 s1 washer bottle 30$

r33 s2 air box 50$---SOLD

r33 s1 right indicator 20$

r33 s2 steering column 2 pak silver 60$

r33 s1 exh cam gear 50$

r33 s1 right back seat interior panel 50$---cloth trim removed

r33 s1 left side back floor matt 10$ cant find other one yet...

r33 s1 standard side winkers 30$

r33 s1 clock demister hazzard sidemirror controls 50$

ignore circles in bonnet pic...shitty flash on cam..

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What colour is the drivers mirror? is it convex or straight glass?

the mirror is gold/green but its been scraped off a bit as u can see the wine red under it...

i couldnt handle havin no mirror while it got repainted so i bought one from sss auto..its glass.

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80$ cuz i cleaned all that film that peels on s1 off it so now its perfect for paint

all vents included plus buttons + clock are round some were 2..

60 just for the dash if u pay shipping

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