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Hey fellas,

Advertising these on behalf of a friend. I know it will happen, but please DON'T PM me as I'm not the one selling them and can't haggle prices etc - please email the email address below! ([email protected]).

R33 GTR Genuine Interior

Front and Rear Seats

Door Trims & Back Panels

$2500 ono

R33 GTR Instrument Cluster

10 000 rpm GTR tacho - Genuine Item

$ 350.00 ono

R33 GTR Rear Wing - Genuine

( Can arrange paint & Fitting to suit your requirements in 2-Pak Oven Baked for an extra $100 )

$ 450.00 ono

R33 GTR Side Skirts - Genuine

( Can arrange paint & Fitting to suit your requirements in 2-Pak Oven Baked for an extra $100 )

$ 450.00 ono

Other Minor Interior Bits & Pieces also available, eg..centre console, dash garnish, headlights, gauges, etc

Email me if interested at:

[email protected]

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Originally posted by Fitzy

gee merli ya smart for a drop kick !! one would think that i would of sent him a email when i did not here from him sent him a pm but the drop kick merli allways knows better

This post really doesn't need a response... It's pathetic enough as it is. You'd think that if you were going to post a flame, you'd spell your words right and use correct grammar :(

BTW, the ad was posted on the 14th, and you sent him a PM on the 14th? You expect instant replies to your emails, and when you don't get it you send a PM? :bahaha:

Free bump :(

  • 2 weeks later...
but please DON'T PM me as I'm not the one selling them and can't haggle prices etc - please email the email address below! ([email protected]).

Sorry guys.. plz damn well read what the guy says. He's just posting the ad for his friend - and ALL ENQUIRIES should be sent to that email address, not PM !!

hope that helps Sime :P i told ya people can't read on here!

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