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hey

I have a

R33 Series 1 grill for sale in good condition all the clips are perfect still $40

Set of HR Racing rims for sale which are 18's and 7.5 wide pretty scratched up would probably want to get them powder coated tyres are in pretty poor condition asking $450

A broken R33 series 1 instrument cluster which is only good for parts ie. the plastic cover or the needles, springs or dials $15 SOLD

Plastic surrounds of a series 1 r33 drivers seat ie. the plastic coverings the position adjusting plastics and the seatbelt buckle $20 the lot

will post any where in australia at buyers expense except for the rims are adelaide only. :)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Instrument Cluster is sold

Eli - Not as far as i know they seemed alrite when on the car there were no shakes or vibrations or anything when driving with these rims :D

Basti - I will get a quote over the next day or so cheers :dry:

Rims are ADELAIDE ONLY not willing to send interstate

cheers mid life crisis

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how much thread % on tyres? can i organize courier to melb? what brand and what sizes are the tyres?

mid life crisis can you pls reply. thanks.

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