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Hello all as some of u know i am selling my car

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...le-t195091.html

i just need a few parts to pretty it up a little... This is what i would like to get

Boot carpet and wooden support

parcel shelf - ideally with speaker covers if possible.

and just some trimmings for in the boot side walls. (pretty much any carpet that you have in your boot i want.

Its a 94 r33 4 door (not sure if the 4 door makes any difference) give me a pm or reply in here if u got anything.

I would prefer to get it from Tasmania due to postage for something like this would not be worth my while seeing as they charge per size as well as weight. anyway let me know what you all got for me..

Thanks

Ben

i have a full boot interior to suit a 2 door r33 if your interested.

sure am... i am not sure if all skylines have the grey colour carpet.. but let me know where you are and what u want for it... or just om me your number and ill give u a ring and we will work something out..

Thanks

Ben

  • 4 weeks later...

thanks for coming over guesty pity it didn't fit.. So i still need carpet for the boot, but it must come out of a 4 door r33

and wog u missed out a number in the phone number.. :)

anyway hope everyone is having a god Christmas and hope everyone has a happy new year

--Ben

  • 2 weeks later...

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