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Location: Sunshine Coast

Contact: Mitch [email protected] or pm me

R33 Stock Shifter- what u see is what u get- $40-inc postage

Universal Massage seats- Brand New-comes with one car plug you will have to buy another in-car plug and solder the connections for the other seat. $150 for the pair-! +$10 postage anywhere in aust

R33: aircon vent, pretty sure left side - $25-inc postage

R33: Clock-$45- inc postage

R33: hazard and rear demister cluster- $25-inc postage

R33: electric mirror controls- $35-inc postage

Boxing Bag Stand- $40 pick up only :D (speed ball part needs replacing)- neg

Cobra Radar Detector- $150- inc postage (saved me sooo many times :) but no longer have a car)

Will post anywhere in Australia, happy for pick up too

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Also have this Pioneer DVD Screen and DVD player/navigation system with chords..i believe it came out of an R33... make an offer?!

:D

Sorry bout quality, camera phone :)

Pick up or Post (post $35 anywhere in Aust)

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Shifter, Aircon Vent, Clock, Electric Mirror Controls, Hazard and Rear demister cluster- ONLY $80 ALL TOGETHER!

FIRM

(postage $15 ANYWHERE IN AUST) Feel Free To Pick Up!

hahaha could have made an offer when i dropped by yours haha :D

Mayb a lil higher and its yours, i dont even know if anything else is needed thats the only problem :cheers:

how about a clock or some nice massage seats for your r33 :P you know you wannnnt them

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R33: electric mirror controls- $35-inc postage

Universal Massage seats- Brand New-comes with one car plug you will have to buy another in-car plug and solder the connections for the other seat. $150 for the pair-! +$10 postage anywhere in aust

R33: aircon vent, pretty sure left side - $25-inc postage

R33: Clock-$45- inc postage

Pioneer DVD Screen and DVD player/navigation system

$200 for the lot!



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