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Just returned back from holidays, updated list of parts left;

nismo 320 white face dash - $600

momo steering wheel with boss kit - $100

sard turbo timer - $20

speco boost guage - $20

clear front bar indicator lights - $40

interior lights - $10

roof handels - $10

unknown blue brake cylinder stopper - $20

white boot lock - $40

hose clamps (10) - $5

skyline car mats - $80

indicator/light stalk - $10

foot rest - $10

glove box - $10

ac unit - $50

centre console with white hand brake lever - $30

front seats with rails - $50 ea

rear seat - $50

seat belt set - $30

car carpet - $50

interior plastic around rear window - $20 all bits

kick panels - $10 ea

parcel shelf with speaker covers - $40

stock dash with 115337km - $50

door trims - $40 ea

roof carpet - $20

veilside rear bar - $50

veilside sideskirts - $50 both

boot and drift wing - $200

complete doors with electric mirrors, power windows - $150 ea

works emotion xt7 with tyres - $1500

dashboard - $20

bilstien suspension with sway bars and drift pinapples - $1500

gtr gearbox - $1000

rb25det out of stagea (has sump with front diff) turbo, computer and loom - $2000

r32 gtr front brakes and discs - $350

stock afm sensor - $10

standard cat convertor - $20

front dump pipe - $20

front right and left plastic mud guards - $10 ea

front windscreen plastic bit - $10

This is ALL the parts left

cheers,

Michael

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Hi wondering if this is a series 1 or 2, have you got a pic of the veilside rear bar on your car? Also for the momo wheel, do you have any clearer pics? i assume the boss kit would work on a r33 series 1 N/A

Hi wondering if this is a series 1 or 2, have you got a pic of the veilside rear bar on your car? Also for the momo wheel, do you have any clearer pics? i assume the boss kit would work on a r33 series 1 N/A

Series 1, yeah the boss kit would suit a R33 GTS. Whats your email address and ill send some photo's

cheers,

Michael

updated list of parts left;

nismo 320 white face dash - $600

momo steering wheel with boss kit - $100

speco boost guage - $20

interior lights - $10

roof handels - $10

white boot lock - $40

hose clamps (10) - $5

indicator/light stalk - $10

foot rest - $10

glove box - $10

ac unit - $50

centre console with white hand brake lever - $30

seat belt set - $30

interior plastic around rear window - $20 all bits

kick panels - $10 ea

parcel shelf with speaker covers - $40

stock dash with 115337km - $50

door trims - $40 ea

roof carpet - $20

veilside rear bar - $50

boot and drift wing - $200

complete doors with electric mirrors, power windows - $150 ea

works emotion xt7 with tyres - $1500

dashboard - $20

bilstien suspension with sway bars and drift pinapples - $1500

gtr gearbox - $1000

rb25det out of stagea (has sump with front diff) turbo, computer and loom - $2000

stock afm sensor - $10

standard cat convertor - $20

front dump pipe - $20

front right and left plastic mud guards - $10 ea

front windscreen plastic bit - $10

This is ALL the parts left

cheers,

Michael

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This is all the parts left, if it is not one the list i do not have it.

Price drop

nismo 320 white face dash - $450

momo steering wheel with boss kit - $70

speco boost guage - $10

interior lights - $5

roof handels - $5

white boot lock - $30

hose clamps (10) - free

indicator/light stalk - $5

foot rest - $5

glove box - $5

ac unit - $50

centre console with white hand brake lever - $30

seat belt set - $20

interior plastic around rear window - $10 all bits

kick panels - $10 ea

parcel shelf with speaker covers - $40

stock dash with 115337km - $50

door trims - $20 ea

roof carpet - $20

veilside rear bar - $50

boot and drift wing - $150

complete doors with electric mirrors, power windows - $100 ea

works emotion xt7 Multistud 4/5 18”x8.5 +32 with bridgestone Potenza re01 235 all round, includes works light weight wheel nuts- $1300

dashboard - $5

bilstien suspension with sway bars and drift pinapples - $1200

gtr gearbox - $500

rb25det out of stagea (has sump with front diff gtr 4.11 gears) turbo, computer and loom - $1500

front right and left plastic mud guards - $10 ea

front windscreen plastic bit - $5

cheers,

Michael

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