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' date='14 Oct 2006, 12:17 AM' post='2581709']

still got:

R33 GTST Series 2 Dash surround including aircon vents (missing power arial switch) $150

(also need then ones that go in the door, and just behide the front winscreen for the aircon)

will u ship to perth?

+$25 in box and protected for shipping

How about the underhood snorkel? You know the little black thing that goes from under the hood into the airbox.

-Sayajin

no sorry

do you by any chance have the internal fuse cover or the engine bay relay cover?

no sorry

:w00t:

I'm after the little pocket that sits undernearth the head unit, have you got it separate or is it part of the centre console? and price?

Thanks

are you talking about a DIN pocket? These can be had from Nissan for about $15 - $20.

Got one in my car, because I upgraded to a Single slot (din) head unit.

do you have a the Front grille? Is it a series 2 if you do?

If so, sold to me.

Thanks

do you still have the series 2 front indicator and fog light assemblies? Would b interested.

This was a a front impact crash

There is nothing available that is not in this thread.

:(

Hey i only need a left hand rear tail light if you still have it will u sell it individually. For my 94 r33gtst

phone: 0406075274

Pm sent :laugh:

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Do you have the high pressure hicas power steering hose or the stock turbo to intercooler piping?

Yes i have all of that :P

Where are you located?

Your pm box is full mate.

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