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Hey could you send me a PM if you have the front wheel inner guards please!!

Thankyou

Sorry no inner guards.....

Sorry if I missed it through the post, but I'm guessing headlights are gone?

sorry head lights are not for sale....

Hey Dude, I'm after the window weather seals that run along the top of the doors if you've still got them. RHS in particular.

Cheers,

Luke

Hey Dude, I'm after the window weather seals that run along the top of the doors if you've still got them. RHS in particular.

Cheers,

Luke

Sorry mate the car never had those....

All parts are for sale, although I have sold most of the major parts including the engine, gear box and diff, don’t hesitate to ask about any parts not listed below.

Hi there,

Just wondering if you would have the blinker and horn contact assembly. This behind the steering wheel and has a connection for the horn.

Pablo

Hi there,

Just wondering if you would have the blinker and horn contact assembly. This behind the steering wheel and has a connection for the horn.

Pablo

PM sent....

hey mate i was wondering if that guy ended up taking the power window switches off your hands already or if you still have them. get back to me asap please on 0420383884 as i don't get on here much, cheers ashley

Mate a 93 modell r33 is a series one all day you have a series one just thought id let you know series two were produced frm 96 to 98. :nyaanyaa:

Mate a 93 modell r33 is a series one all day you have a series one just thought id let you know series two were produced frm 96 to 98. :nyaanyaa:

LOl, at least you know your r33's, but pity mine is an R32 like it says in the topic description.

Best read the post correctly before you start giving out advice.

Cheers,

LOl, at least you know your r33's, but pity mine is an R32 like it says in the topic description.

Best read the post correctly before you start giving out advice.

Cheers,

thats funny - people have a habit of doing that on here

ANYWAYS - Coil packs? gone yet?

let me know

cheers

thats funny - people have a habit of doing that on here

ANYWAYS - Coil packs? gone yet?

let me know

cheers

Sorry mate, but the coil packs are not for sale.

Cheers,

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pm sent regarding 'interior door seals'

but im really after the seal at the top of the car not attached to the door but seals the door window when wound up (both sides)

i think you've labelled it "outside window surround"

cheers

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