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I've got a few bits from a s1 r33 up for sale

stock seats $250 pair PRICE DROP $150 PAIR sold

front and rear struts with suspension $100 PRICE DROP $40

center console $50 price drop $25

door trims pair $80 PRICE DROP $50 PAIR

parts added

Standard Hicas $50

stock rotors (pretty much worn out) $30

worn clutch and fly wheel $20

ebay short shifter $50

pm or email

or mob 0420 243038

cheers

shawn

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I've got a few bits from a s1 r33 up for sale

headlights $250 pair

stock seats $250 pair

front struts with suspension $100

center console $50

door trims pair $80

2x 18" 265 45 tyres with 70% tread $100

pm or email

or mob 0420 243038

cheers

shawn

Hay Shawn

i would like to know what condition your headlights are in. Are they faded or have that yellow tinge. If you had a picture that would be great.

Thanks Steve

  • 2 weeks later...

hey sorry for the lateness been moving house and haven't really had a chance to look at this stuff much I'll be grabbing all the parts on monday and adding pics to this thread.

Also prices are very negotiable

and tyres gone my car is getting a bit bald on the back end so these are going on

also have an ebay short shifter for sale all parts include from picture never been used just decided not to put it in cos i'm more than happy with how it is and i'm lazy lol $50

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