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If anyone needs parts for their import please do not hesitate to pm or email me. If I can help I will. It may take a while to get the part depending on what part it is as these parts will be coming direct from japan.

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Splitfire coilpacks to suit R33 Series 2 Rb25DET

Willing to pay $600

Let me know.....

also need

HID Xennon kit for H1 lights

willing to pay $250 max

Not sure if these are possible, but you never know....

Loz

Splitfires from www.perfectrun.com.au

For my series 1 coils it cost $535 delivered. Deliverd in 5 working days :)

Splitfire coilpacks to suit R33 Series 2 Rb25DET

Willing to pay $600

Let me know.....

also need

HID Xennon kit for H1 lights

willing to pay $250 max

Not sure if these are possible, but you never know....

Loz

Edited by Lazy-Bastard

Little motor and gearbox thing with the arm that moves the flaps for the aircon (ie moves the flap to divert the air from face to feet to demist etc) for an A31 cefiro 1988 model.

And a good clean set of the weather sheld things that go over the doors the slimline ones full set of 4. (that might be tricky...)

Dont spend too much time on it, as I dont have money atm, and I can live without them. Just if you come across them in your travels.

Thanks.

Just to let everyone know I will look into all enquires but it could take a couple of days, but I will definately reply to you. Thanks everyone so far for your enquires.

  • 2 weeks later...

R33 GTST series 1 stock turbo in good condition at a decent price

cheers ;)

left and right door trims

roof lining and visors

drivers and passenger windows and windscreen

carpet

all for series one and only in near new condition :)

Edited by BOVed

Hey Ads,

i am after the interior boot trim (both sides and back) for an R32GTR.

thanks, mark

If anyone needs parts for their import please do not hesitate to pm or email me. If I can help I will. It may take a while to get the part depending on what part it is as these parts will be coming direct from japan.

I have just come out of hospital from an op peoples so I am not quite back on my feet yet. I want you all to know though I am still looking into all requests and i will reply to all of you soon. Thanks for your patience peoples.



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