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Hey guys,

Just clearing out some stuff that I have no need for any more. Parts are mainly from a 1995 R33 halfcut that I purchased with a few CA bits (more to come i think...).

R33

Dash Cluster (83,110kms, no scratches) - SOLD

Cluster surround - $10

Dash surround (c/w all buttons pictured clock and vents) - $30

Climate control - SOLD

Indicator stalk - $50

Wiper stalk - $50

Steering column surround (with key hole surround) - $20

Under dash thing (w/ fuse box cover) $15

Passenger kickpanel - $10

Drivers indicator (includes globes) - $30

R33Parts.jpg

CA18DET

Ingnitor pack - $150

Injector resistor - $30

Brake calipers & rotors - $30

PM/Email me if your [email protected]

Thanks!

Edited by rinmak
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ill take the dash surround and the bit that goes around the steering wheel(at the back of the wheel) if it will fit a S2 33. im in perth as well so can let me know where you are then i can come pick it up.

ill take the dash surround and the bit that goes around the steering wheel(at the back of the wheel) if it will fit a S2 33. im in perth as well so can let me know where you are then i can come pick it up.

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dude i will take the indicators if they fite a type m front bar? let me know and if they do i will orgenise to get the money transfered into your account.

Its just the one indicator unfortunately man...the other one was damaged in the container. Im not sure if itl fit type m front...dont even know if theres a difference? If your still keen and want some better pics then let me know.

Edited by rinmak

You mean the dash itself or the dash surround pictured above (thing with the clock in it?).

If your after the dash then its in ok condition, has two holes in it from a boost gauge though. Would only be willing to sell it locally.

The dash surround however came up quite nicely after some armour all.

I'm after the dash surround (thing with clock) and the lower part with the button for antenna? What condition? Any scratches or marks or peeling? Reply to me via PM and if all good will grab it off you.

Steering column surround (with key hole surround) - $20

Under dash thing (w/ fuse box cover) $15

Cluster surround - $10

Dash surround (c/w all buttons pictured clock and vents) - $30

All sold, pending payment. Will let you guys know.

Edited by rinmak

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