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Alright , I have had these parts in storage for WAY too long and need the space so now im giving stuff away

R33 standard turbo in excellent condition SOLD!,

[*]Standard R33 steering wheel - good condition, only a little worn on the top ~ TAKEN, GONE

[*]Standard injectors - good condition only done 80,000 k's ~$50

[*]Standard intake pipe for turbo and bov, FREE come and get it or its bin time!!

[*]R33 left hand rear door suit 4door - WITH glass, trim and mechanism but NO motor. Good condition

[*]R33 right hand rear door suit 4door -NO GLASS, has trim and mechanism but NO motor. good condition ~

[*]TAKE BOTH REAR DOORS,BUY ONE GET ONE FREE!! $60 for both !!

R33 front left & right glass suit 4door - no scratches or tint. Good to help with defect troubles for too dark tint ~ $40 each or $75 for both

[*]Factory air box, snorkle and assorted brackets - good condition ~ $50

[*]Oil filter relocator OROMI branded ~ SOLD

[*]Standard intercooler for R33 S1 - good condition TAKE IT FREE! otherwise its going in the bin!!

Inspections welcome. Throw me some offers, the gears has got to go. Pick up is preferred but postage can be arranged at your cost. . I can be contacted on 0413 337 889 or PM me.

Cheers Chris

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hey, super interested in the rear doors

how are the rubbers?

yeah the rubber are fine not signs of perish,no cracks, i realised after taking the pics that i left one of the rubbers out of one ofthe doors,i still have it though.

hey, really, im just after the rubbers, you interested in just letting them go?

yeah sure you can have em for $100 for one side then $90 for the other and you get free doors aswell!!

Sorry nah dont won't to seperate,sorry.

I bet that the rubbers wil cost a fortune new throu nissan.

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yer, they do!

nah, thats cool, i wouldnt mind having the doors either, will come in uesful

i already asked wifey for some cash, and she said no, will try again at paytime

thanks dude, ill be in touch

yer, they do!

nah, thats cool, i wouldnt mind having the doors either, will come in uesful

i already asked wifey for some cash, and she said no, will try again at paytime

thanks dude, ill be in touch

Yeah no worries, i was just keeping them as spares just in case a accident happened.

These are hard to get as far as i know.

You dont have a front drivers door window motor do you by any chance

No sorry but try these guys , i dont know what they are like for prices for front one but i got the back one ages ago at a reasonable price

http://www.panelhouse.com.au/8.html

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