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-Stereo/dash plastic surround with clock, power window switch and coin pouch $100

Hey mate, does that actually include the d/s power window switch, or did you mean the power mirror control thing? At any rate I'll take the window switch off your hands if you still have it :ermm:

  • 3 weeks later...

ignition barrel n key?

price?

Hello,

I have been wrecking a black R33, so I have a heap of parts for sale. All prices are negotiable and postage is extra. I am in Sydney and condition of all parts is very good – excellent unless otherwise stated. These are all the parts for sale listed here. I will however, be making additions in the near future. I can take pics upon request, please ask if you want them and PM if you want any parts, as I probably won’t check this post heaps often. :woot:

-Brake booster (non-ABS) $80

-Accelerator cable $30

-Radiator over flow tank/reservoir $20

-Steering column with ignition barrel and indicator stalks $60

-Series 1 steering wheel $40

-Hand brake and cable $100

-Boot release cable $20

-Fuel pump on bracket $40

-Fuel level sender $20

-Electric aerial $20

-Boot lock $20-missing badge

-Rear wiper motor and rear wiper $50

-Front wipers and motor $20 each

-W/screen washer reservoir with both motors $50

-Heater hoses $50

-Brake and accelerator pedals $30

-Power steering reservoir and hoses $50

-Rubber door seals $80

-All interior trim (series1) $250

-Moulded carpet (standard and worn on drivers side) $100

-Rear seatbelts $20 each

-Centre console – damaged (lid still works) $30

-Glove box $50

-Stereo/dash plastic surround with clock, power window switch and coin pouch $100

-Single din cd player and pouch shelf with stereo brackets $50

-Dash instrument cluster surround $20

-Dash vents $20

-Steering column and indictor two piece cover $20

-d/s under dash trim with fuse box cover $20

-Central locking computer $20

-Under dash fuse and relay box $50

-Interior door sill garnish – d/s and p/s $40 for both

-Sun visors $40 for both

-Rear view mirror $20

-Interior light $40

-Sunroof with switches and motor $200

-Rear shelf with 6 inch speaker holes $20

-Hicas computer $30

-Jack bracket $10

-Battery bracket $20

-Standard earth cable $5

-Side Skirts D/S$70 P/S$20-(damaged)

-Rear pods/skirts $120

-Exterior B-pillar trim/covers $50 for both

-Exterior door mirrors complete with motors $70 each

-D/s door with glass and all mechanisms $250

-P/s central door locking mechanism and lock $20

-W/screen water spray nozzle jets $20 for both

-Upper firewall cover – under w/screen wipers $20

-D/s front fender $150

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Hey guys,

sorry its been a while. I have no internet connection any more, so if possible could you please contact me via sms or phone call if you have any queries as i won't be able to check this often,

Thanks,

Adam 0405326007

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