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Well my 33 has been sold for a little while now and while cleaning out the garage I found these.

Stock steering wheel, really good nick just needs a clean $20 SOLD

GENUINE skyline 5 piece floor mats, all in gond condition, driver side one a bit more worn then the rest, good steam clean an they'd be sweet $50 SOLD

stock rear bumper, white, suit resparay as paint's cracked in a few spots an minor scuff marks $30 (I have more pics of this if needed)

stock cat converter, good nick when i pulled it out, perfect for clearing defects, or gutting out ( for track days :thumbsup: ) $30

ALL PARTS FROM R33 GTS-T

Parts are located in Geelong, Victoria. I'm happy to sort out postage at buyers cost if required, bumper would have to be through a courier I'd think?

Cheers

Berin

[email protected]

0417 546 384

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Shame your so far away, I am after a good condition rear bar. I am in the eastern suburbs. Are you ever over this way at all, or even up near Brooklyn much and have someway of getting it here. It's too far to come and unfortunately I am never over that way and would hate to think what a courier would charge rofl.

Let me know if ya up this way as some stages

I'm never really up that way at all sorry, an yeah couriers do tend to charge at lot, id guess round $50 for postage.

If its still for sale in a few weeks it'll going to the tip cause im sick of moving it round my garage...lol

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