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Hey peoples.

Just trying to clear out some stuff. Im located in ferntree gully melbourne.

Custom made r33 boot.

Not upholstered. Sound system not included.

made from mdf. pick up only.

PRICE: $350

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Series 1 R33 gtst dash

Excellent condition

PRICE: $100

Series 1 R33 gtst dump pipe

Excellent condition

PRICE: $50ono

Series 1 R33 gtst Clutch Master Cylinder

Excellent Condition

PRICE: $60ono

Series 1 R33 gtst Clutch Slave Cylinder

Excellent Condition

PRICE: $60ono

Specometer 4" shift light tachometer

BRAND NEW

PRICE: $80ono

Race Tech R

2" Vacuum Gauge

7 colour display

BRAND NEW

PRICE: $50ono

Race Tech R

Smoke Gauge Series

2" Volts Gauge 2" Oil Temp Gauge 2" tachometer

ALL BRAND NEW

PRICE: $50ono

Specometer

Fuel Pressure Regulator

BRAND NEW

Free with purchase of custom boot.

If ya interested in anything, contact me via my mobile 0419 15 45 15 or via pm

cheers

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Would you be willing to ship the dash? and could you send some pics to [email protected] if you are willing to ship

Thanks

I'm happy to ship anything, but it'll be at the buyers expense.

Will email you some pics asap.

hey

can you still carry and get to your spare wheel with costom boot?

and do the subs have an encloser behind them eg sub box or they just sit in the pannel?

do you have any designs of how it was constructed?

and would you send to perth?

cheers.

hey

can you still carry and get to your spare wheel with costom boot?

and do the subs have an encloser behind them eg sub box or they just sit in the pannel?

do you have any designs of how it was constructed?

and would you send to perth?

cheers.

Hey mate

Yes the spare wheel does still fit in the boot

The subs are in fully enclosed sub boxes

I could probably take photos, but they'd be finished ones not a work in progress

Willing to send to perth at buyers expense.

would prefer it if you could arrange a courier as i work 7-5 mon-sat

cheers

PRICE DROP!!!

MUST GO...

Series 1 R33 gtst dash

Excellent condition

PRICE: $80

Series 1 R33 gtst dump pipe

Excellent condition

PRICE: $40

Series 1 R33 gtst Clutch Master Cylinder

Excellent Condition

PRICE: $50

Specometer 4" shift light tachometer

BRAND NEW

PRICE: $50

Race Tech R

2" Vacuum Gauge

7 colour display

BRAND NEW

PRICE: $25ono

Race Tech R

Smoke Gauge Series

2" Volts Gauge 2" Oil Temp Gauge 2" tachometer

ALL BRAND NEW

PRICE: $50 for all 3

Specometer

Fuel Pressure Regulator

BRAND NEW

Free with purchase of custom boot or $25

If ya interested in anything, contact me via my mobile 0419 15 45 15 or via pm

  • 5 weeks later...

MUST SELL.

FINAL PRICE DROP!!!

Series 1 R33 gtst dash

Excellent condition

PRICE: $60

Series 1 R33 gtst dump pipe

Excellent condition

PRICE: $25

Specometer 4" shift light tachometer

BRAND NEW

PRICE: $30

Race Tech R

2" Vacuum Gauge

7 colour display

BRAND NEW

PRICE: $20

Race Tech R

Smoke Gauge Series

2" Volts Gauge 2" Oil Temp Gauge 2" tachometer

ALL BRAND NEW

PRICE: $40 for all 3

Specometer

Fuel Pressure Regulator

BRAND NEW

Free with purchase of custom boot or $20

If ya interested in anything, contact me via my mobile 0419 15 45 15 or via pm

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