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Up for sale is a electric sunroof to suit a Nissan Skyline R33 GTR, GTST or GT, complete with motor ,sunshade,moulding/roof lining, light and sunroof switches in very good working condition.. (note there is a very small amount of surface rust on top mounting bracket in second picture, this will not be noticeable once installed).for any question call me on note this item is for pick up only, postage at buyers cost..But willing to negotiate slightly to mainland buyers with frieght costs.This item is located in Tasmania, cost is $240 neg, Thanks post-34389-1167991659.jpgpost-34389-1167991602.jpgpost-34389-1167991726.jpgpost-34389-1167991964.jpgpost-34389-1167991906.jpgpost-22617-1129257816.jpg

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hay budy, did it work ok when you had it in teh car, i have one, but it gets stuck at times and i have no idea why.

So how well did it work. I am in Hobart

Hey dude, it worked perfectly before it was taken out no probs what so ever! I recently posted a bit of a blog in the tassie forum about being a newbie and keen to meet up with/chat skyline enthusiasts as i am sorta new to the skyline scene, just recently switching from rotarys, cheers Damo oh yeah i'm in D'port

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i go up to lton a lot, i'll have to come and have a look.

no probs, I thought i'd let U know if U r super serious about wanting it, it is on an 8 day listing for sale on Ebay starting 2day!!! cheers

you still got this? postage to sydney?

I still have the item for for sale now, no $$ have exchanged hands, or absolute deals have been made a few genuine offers have been made but nothing iron clad as yet, this is a replied PM i have sent a number of members regarding postage, it is as follows;. "mate I''ll be honest with you I don't know how much it will cost to freight, and I'm not footing the bill, sorry if that sound harsh! It has been advertised less than 4 hours and i have been flooded with PM's about this item and offers. It has also been listed on Ebay for sale and this is its first day in an 8 day listing. then there are the guys who actually live her in tassie who are interested, so really if you want it you will have to make an offer and freight costs are up to you! I will help to orginise freight from this end" The sunroof can be found at Ebay by simply typing in the search "nissan sunroof" or the item number is : 260072375223 it has roughly 5 days left

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