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Stripping R33 Gts-t S2, Many Std Parts


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Item: Complete Boot trim for S2

Age: 96 model

Condition: Good

Price: $100

To Fit: (What car) R33

Location: Sydney, Hornsby

Contact: 0412 387780

Comments:

Item: Complete Interior trim for S2 r33 from B pillar back

Age: 96 model

Condition: Excellent

Price: $500

To Fit: (What car) R33

Location: Sydney, Hornsby

Contact: 0412 387780

Comments: includes parcel tray, rear seat, all plastics, rear seatbelts, bolts and bits

Item: Standard Rear Strut Brace for R33

Age: 96 model

Condition: Excellent

Price: $100

To Fit: R33

Location: Sydney, Hornsby

Contact: 0412 387780

Comments:

Item: Aftermarket Front Strut Brace for R33

Age: 96 model

Condition: good

Price: $100

To Fit: R33

Location: Sydney, Hornsby

Contact: 0412 387780

Comments: the usual standard looking type

Item: Complete Standard Struts and springs with strut tops

Age: 96 model

Condition: Shagged shocks the rest rest is good

Price: $100

To Fit: R33

Location: Sydney, Hornsby

Contact: 0412 387780

Comments:

Item: Standard Headlining

Age: 96 model

Condition: good

Price: $40

To Fit: R33

Location: Sydney, Hornsby

Contact: 0412 387780

Comments:

Item: Sun visors drivers and passengers

Age: 96 model

Condition: Excellent

Price: $50

To Fit: R33

Location: Sydney, Hornsby

Contact: 0412 387780

Comments:

Item: Interior Carpet

Age: 96 model

Condition: Good

Price: $150

To Fit: R33

Location: Sydney, Hornsby

Contact: 0412 387780

Comments:

Item: Standard S2 R33 rear wing

Age: 96 model

Condition: Excellent

Price: $200

To Fit: R33

Location: Sydney, Hornsby

Contact: 0412 387780

Comments: silver in colour

Item: Std power Antenna

Age: 96 model

Condition: Excellent

Price: $30

To Fit: R33

Location: Sydney, Hornsby

Contact: 0412 387780

Comments:

Item: Centre console

Age: 96 model

Condition: Excellent

Price: $150

To Fit: R33

Location: Sydney, Hornsby

Contact: 0412 387780

Comments: includes handbrake boot and lid for compartment

Item: Bonnet

Age: 96 model

Condition: Excellent

Price: $500

To Fit: R33

Location: Sydney, Hornsby

Contact: 0412 387780

Comments: Silver in colour

Item: Front Bar

Age: 96 model

Condition: Excellent

Price: $700

To Fit: R33

Location: Sydney, Hornsby

Contact: 0412 387780

Comments:

Item: Complete air con unit, condenser, pump, fan, everything

Age: 96 model

Condition: everything but the pump itself is excellent, the pump is average

Price: $150

To Fit: R33

Location: Sydney, Hornsby

Contact: 0412 387780

Comments:

Item: standard cat back exhaust but with hurricane rear muffler

Age: 96 model

Condition: good

Price: $50

To Fit: R33

Location: Sydney, Hornsby

Contact: 0412 387780

Comments:

I have many other standard parts available for this car too, feel free to call or message me

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