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Currently chasing a few things.

- R33 stock springs either coupe or 4dr as long as stock

- R33 glovebox

- R33 Steering wheel (must be near mint no rips or sun damage etc) and must be non- airbag s/wheel

- R33 4dr driver's door power window amplifier (R32 4dr may be same)

PM me if you have any. Cheers.

Have a set of 4 standard springs from my R33 2 door, nothing wrong with them, just no longer needed

Here is a link to them http://cgi.ebay.com....=STRK:MESELX:IT

Can contact me on 0433349400 for more info

Chasing a cheap front seat. Out of anything really as if for a track car. So R32, 33, etc whatever is cheap. PM me if you have something. Cheers

Hey mate, I have an S14 drivers seat with rail if you are keen?

WTB : Stock 1998 series 3 R33 GTR stuff.

R33 GTR standard ECU.

Front bar (preferably black).

Rear parcel shelf.

Rear driver's side inner trim.

Stock turbos (can be from a R34 GTR). Must be in working order and good condition!

Stock injectors.

Stock AFMs.

Also need coilovers for the 1998 R33 GTR. Must be in good condition and suitable for everyday driving on the street ie not too firm.

As well as an exhaust system including a cat that is not too loud and does not drone.

Looking to return a car back to stock so only really interested if I can get the lot. Don't want to end up with lots of parts that I then have to sell myself.

This will be coming out of my pocket for someone else's car! Which really f***s me off. Will need to swap over parts if you're able to help in that regard. Reacharounds for all.

Thanks guys.

r33 rb25det engine+loom and etc for det conversion.

need one as i am going to turbo my na r33 but my mate also wants to salvage parts off of it for his drift car.

pm me pricings and etc.

thanks guys :)

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