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hey ppls

the following items are off my 96 r33 gtst s2

Buy everything below for $350 !!!!

-front drivers seat with stock rail - $100

-front passenger seat with stock rail - $100

-RHS steering wheel stalk - $50

-LHS steering wheel stalk - $50

-boot souround lining - $40

-main roof light - the one with the on/off/door open switch. comes with working globe. - $40

-roof light above front.. has the 2 lights with the buttons you press in. also has 2 x working globes - $60

-metal bracket that holds battery and rear fuse box (comes with the 2 long screws to hold the battery in place) - $50

-central locking black box thingy.. was near the ignition - $50

-centre console thingy.. the thing the sits inbetween driver/passenger with the flap thingy u can put stuff in - $50

-IDLE module resistor that sits next to the antenna in the boot - $40

-drivers/passenger side plastic 'skyline' panel that goes on the bottom on each door thingy. - $50 each side

-charcol canister, the large type - $30

-power steering bottle - $40

-rear view mirror - $40

-fuse box in rear (the one where the fuel pump fuse sits) - $60

-fuse box under bonnet - $60

-fuse box next to driver - $60

-airbag computer (sits near handbrake) - $50

-roof handles - $30 for both

-rear parcel shelf, excellant condition - $50

-stock black pipe that connects to the above pipe and intercooler - $20

-water washer bottle - $40

-stock boost gauge sender - $40

-space saver wheel - $60

-blue ecu connector - $40

All prices DONT include delivery costs.

thanks

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don't have a drivers side electric window motor by any chance??

hey ppls

the following is for sale from my r33 gtst.

Xforce 3" Stainless steel full turboback exhaust, Sounds pretty cool and not to loud at all :P - $500

r33 gtr drivers seat - very good condition and comes with rail - $350

stock r33 cluster with black face 300km amec speedo( installed and working) - $250

sard fpr , 100% working condition - $100

gtr bov - $50

gtst bov - $50

blit spec-S ebc - $200

Whiteline front 26mm swaybar - $90

whiteline rear adjustable 24mm swaybar - $100

rear strut bar, its one of the ones which ses "skyline" in red on it. - $100

R33 S2 sidemount and a few bits with it, brackets etc - $70

front and rear sway bars, the standard 1's - $50each

airbox snorkel (just the snorkel) - $50

r33 stock fuel pump was working fine when I put my 040 in - $50

All prices DONT include delivery costs.

Im in melbourne. I wont be be posting the seat or swaybars etc.. to much effort :P

thanks

heres a pic of my cluster. Its got the special leds from superleds.com

the blue came out a bit lighter in the picture, and a bit blurry etc.

looks cool though :P

post-19018-1190473160_thumb.jpg

doesnt come with silencer. i found the xforce silencer didnt actualy do anything at all.. when i removed it i couldnt tell any differance. Its in pretty good condition, its stainless so lots of it is still shiny hehe

Hi, interested in the exhaust. Just wondering how is the condition of the exhaust and does it come with a silencer? cheers

Joe

$450 for the exhaust, can pick up today with cash.

actaully i'll give you $500 for it, if you throw in that o2 sensor :mellow:

pm with details.

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