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Complete R33 Series 1.5 Passenger door including door trim, window & reg & mirror $250

R33 LSD diff centre inc ABS sensor $ 250

R33 tail lights. 2 sets, blue & silver. $100pair

R33 ABS Module $50

R32 GTR power steer pump $100

R32 GTST bonnett, burgundy. no dints. $150

R32 rear seat $50

R32 GTST Steering wheel $30

MT street radials 235/60R15 on 15" steel rims. Done 3 passes. $400

MT street radials 235/60R15 on 15" steel rims. Done a dozen passes $300

other bits and pieces, just PM

Item:

Age:

Condition:good, second hand.

Price:negotiable

To Fit: (What car) R32 & r33 GTST

Location:wollongong nsw

Contact:Stuart

Comments:pick-up or post

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Have all components on the top of the column including clock spring and blinker switch assy.

Also found other parts:

Climate control module for R32 & R33 $80ea

Front and rear wiper motors R33 $30ea

Rear wiper motor R32 $30

second ABS module R33

D/S electric mirror R33 $50

RB26 exhaust manifold Plates (new) $90

Do you have a clock spring, if so do you have pictures?

Thanks

Have all components on the top of the column including clock spring and blinker switch assy.

Also found other parts:

Climate control module for R32 & R33 $80ea

Front and rear wiper motors R33 $30ea

Rear wiper motor R32 $30

second ABS module R33

D/S electric mirror R33 $50

RB26 exhaust manifold Plates (new) $90

I'll PM you

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