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R33 Fan box, and air conditioning box, from the under the dash, dash climate control <digital from memory>, dry air reciever, air conitioning rad, and air con lines, no air con compressor, $300 the lot, will seperate

R33 4 door carpet, good condition, dark grey in colour $150

All the plastic pillar trims, A B and C pillars, black in colour, all in excellent condition, no marks, nothing screwed into them

$100 each for the a/b pillar trim, drivers side has been sold

$90 each for the c pillar trim

$90 each for the lower B pillar trims

$30 each for the kick pannels

Set of holy fark bars all 3 in black again $80

Roof lining, light grey, excellent condition, $90

Set of australian compliance seat belts, 3 rear belts, 2 front belts, all the buckles included but the drivers seat buckle $200

R33 Electric Hicass rack $50

R33 series 1 4 door boot spoiler $50

R33 rear plastic speaker mounts $20

R32 GT-R Cams and cam gears, good condition, no marks, $250

All parts are located in perth, all reasonable offers considered, PM me if interested, or call on 0411 59 49 48

if the parts are not listed, its not for sale

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