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just some random stuff i wanna get rid of.

black r33 s1 front rhs guard 35

black r33 bonnet 25 (slight damage front left ez fix. will need respary)

stock r33 cooler 20

2 x indicator switch things. 30

stock r33 turbo inlet piping. (black rubber) & steel egr pipe.. 15

really crap balck and silver autotechnica steering wheel.. (poor condition) 5

r33 stock airbag steering wheel s1 i think came outta my gtr (average condition) 80

hkb boss kit for a r32 i think.. well it didn't fit my r33gtr was a tiny bit 2 small. not 100% sure. 20

rb25 powersteering bottle and lines 25

smashed r33 afm the sensor is still good if someone wants to try to transplant it 15

rb25 coilpack cover 20

alpine double din cd/md player 30

r33 stock dump pipe 10

saas racing pedals (black) 5

ac condenser (bit twisted but didn't leak after accident) 20

r33 engine bay fuse box cover 10

Mark 0438 416 584

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julz - i don't think your allowed to post oil. but i will look into it further.

john pic of alpine is not actual unit... mine is black... but its the exact same model

Edited by mook1

bonnet postage would b like 150 to syd. probs not worth it.. since its broken. no pics

pedals- no pics.. they are metalic black with small rubber lines. soz but for 10 bux im not getting my camera out. they cost me 35 from autobarn i think.. they are brand new in packet.

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