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Items located in wetherill park sydney pick up is preferred but can post at buyers expense

all prices are negotiable but only serious buyers please......

Item: R33 Steering column complete with ignition barrel and key

Age: R33 lolz 93 - 97 *shrugs*

Condition: deployed airbag column and ignition are fine

Price: $175 ONO

To Fit: (What car) R33 skyline

Location:as above

Contact: as above

Comments: ignition barrell alone will set u back $125 at a wrecking yard and even more from nissan....

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Edited by punisher6942

kmon ppl need this stuff gone its taking up room in my already cluttered up garage..... feel free to throw offers my way..... all REASONABLE offers will be considered

give ya $250 for the headlights if in good condition and need a bonnet to if ya no anyone

Edited by WebR33

pink sticker AFM and no not willing to swap for a Q45 AFM as i have a working rb25 AFM on my car and this one is a new AFM that i do not need..... also once i have finished engine work on my skyline with new computer i will be running map sensor instead of AFM

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