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R33 series 2 steering column plastics, mine has super glue all over it just want a clean one, only require top part if that helps.

R33 underdash (has the fuse cover in it) don't know what else to call it.

R33 fuse cover plastic, series 2 if any different.

R33 original gearknob.

Contact Details:

0407 747 386

Or PM me

Price and price conditions:

Don't know how much these are but open to offers, will get rough prices and post up prices

Thanks

Brad

Items:

R33 series 2 steering column plastics, mine has super glue all over it just want a clean one, only require top part if that helps.

R33 underdash (has the fuse cover in it) don't know what else to call it.

R33 fuse cover plastic, series 2 if any different.

R33 original gearknob.

Contact Details:

0407 747 386

Or PM me

Price and price conditions:

Don't know how much these are but open to offers, will get rough prices and post up prices

Thanks

Brad

have the steering wheel surround from a series 2 and i have the under dash thingo but im considering replacing mine with it

pm me an offer

I need a throttle body and throttle position sensor from a series 1 RB25, if anyone has one could you call me on 0423 277 771 or PM me on here.

Thanks! :D

i have a series 1 throttle body somewhere, not sure what the other thing looks like, post a pic so i no what it looks like

i have a series 1 throttle body somewhere, not sure what the other thing looks like, post a pic so i no what it looks like

Its part of the throttle body, a little black connector with 3 wires I think on it, basically tells the ECU how far open the throttle is. How much would you want for it? I can come pick it up during the week or if you want to meet somewhere, would love to get fairly soon if you still have it. Thanks :D

Edited by Rolls

Looking for r33 S1 stuff:

-M-Spec front bar (black)

-factory side skirts (black)

-Rear bar (black)

-Rear pods (black)

-Drift wing (black)

3'' bell mouth dump or Screamer dump.

Also interested turbo upgrade! looking to make the mid 300rwkw.

Let me know.

Cheers, Kym

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