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Hey guys, I need to get these things outta my backyard, I've got a few more things coming which are listed at the bottom.

-R33 Interior + other screws bolts etc.

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Wiring looms: This does have a rb25det wiring loom, but it has been cut in some places, most of it is still usable and luckily there are connections all over the place so you can replace the area that you may need.

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-Pod filters $20 each

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-r32 Autospoiler + motors $150

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-r33 Series 1 front grill $50 SOLD

-r33 Series 2 front grill $50 SOLD

-r33 Front bar $400

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-r33 LHS front fender $50 - slight rust under guard (ask for pics)

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-r33 sedan (4 door) doors (all but RHS rear) $200

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-r33 gtst front rotors + calipers $400 they are 28.8mm thick (brand new rotors are 30mm thick)

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-r33 LHS and RHS power mirrors $50 each

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-s14 silvia RHS door trim parts $20

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-s14 silvia RHS door wiring loom $10

I also have a list of all the cables I have such as boot / gear / handbrake / clutch etc... so here it is: (I've put the skyline stuff on top as that is probably mostly what it sought after here)

r33 skyline Accelerator cable x 3

r33 skyline bonnet cable x 2 (both damaged at the latch end I believe)

r33 hand brake cable (2 LHR and 3 RHR)

r33 aerial cable

and

r32 handbrake RHR

I've got more s13, s14, z31, z32, n13, n14 cables but they are probably not all relevant, just PM me if you want more details on em.

I live at Wantirna South, give me a Pm or contact me on 0430533811

I'm also selling some engines + gearboxes http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t187775.html&hl=vic+rb25det.

I am yet to list some other things I have, such as r33 interior, s13 interior and like 30 door trims lol. I've also got some sideskirts for a 180sx, I think I've only got 1 side skirt for a r33, I'll post them up later on. I have some accelerator cables and boot cables for a few imports, I'll post them up too soon.

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I'm pretty sure I have a RHS window switch for the 4dr, luckily it came with all the trims I bought. As for the pic on the LHS mirror, all the pics are located here: http://s17.photobucket.com/albums/b66/Danzzigger/Selling/

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I'm pretty sure I have a RHS window switch for the 4dr, luckily it came with all the trims I bought. As for the pic on the LHS mirror, all the pics are located here: http://s17.photobucket.com/albums/b66/Danzzigger/Selling/

Site has password... how much for the swutch plate...

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Does that include the black panel on top???

black panel on top? you mean the whole switch system on the drivers side? yeah it includes all of it, not just the buttons underneath. If you want I've got some door trims aswell incase you ever want to try and make a custom door trim or something :). Like I said, i have all of them cept the rear right.

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The front bumper comes with the mesh and everything already on it, and is done with very good quality. I've got no idea what the front bumper is as I've tried to find it but had no luck.... perhaps its custom, I have no idea.... but for 400 bucks its a bargain.

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