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how much would you sell the manual tailshaft for?, its the same on a series 2 96 r33 right?.. was there a heavey duty clutch on this car?, i would not mind the little annoying things that you upgrade when you get a heavey duty clutch, clamps and all..

hey mate, after the following

drivers side door handle

charcoal canister from the engine bay

"skyline" kick panels from inside the doors if you get me and the small trim from the boot that covers where the boot latches down...

need these parts to complete my 33 for rego next week much appreciatted on a faast reply

location is canberra cheers

AFM $80

GearBox SOLD

Turbo Brake and Hubs SOLD

Pair of Black Elec Mirrors $200

S1 Grill with sliver badge Sold

Radiator SOLD

Dash Cluster SOLD

ECU and loom (LOOM SOLD) still have ECU $150

S1 inner bar modded but still in good condition $100

S1 Front seats Mint Condition $200

S1 Back seats Mint condition apart from slight sun fading to the top $100

Black Front Guards $150 each

Black doors mint condition $175 each with power windows still in them

S1 door cards good condition $75 each

Shocks with King Springs 200

400R Front bar ( Cracked easy to fix) $250

I Have a few other parts laying around send PM if your after anything I will let you know if I have it

in Sydney West

Offers welcome people

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