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Item: Wrecking 1/1998 R33 Series 2 Skyline.

Age: 1998.

Condition: Good condition unless stated.

Price: See below.

To Fit: R33.

Location: Mackay, QLD 4740

Contact: Via PM, or 0448 944 096

Reason: Need to sell to fund new car.

The following are available for sale, if anything hasn't been listed that you are interested in, please ask. Motor, Gearbox and Gauges (pictures) have already been sold.

Bonnet (has a bit of paint missing from front section and a few stone chips): $150.00

Quarter Panels: $320.00 Pair

Doors (comes with door shell, trims and electric mirrors and switches): $350.00 Pair

Instrument Cluster (k's as per picture): $150.00

Dash Surround: $80.00

CD Player (brand and model in photo as new used 5 times): $120.00

Gear Selector Surround and Leather (very small blemish covered my gear knob when fitted): $30.00

Centre Console (with ashtray): $80.00

Handbrake Leather and Surround: $30.00

Lockable Glovebox: $20.00

Rear Boot: $150.00

Series 2 Boot Wing (includes brake light with all led's working): $150.00

Headlights: $300.00 Pair

Tail Lights: $250.00 Pair

Rear Boot Garnish: $50.00

Front Bar Grille (missing centre clip): $60.00

Factory Series 2 Floormats: $95.00

Factory Drivers and Passengers Seats: $400.00 Pair

Factory Rear Seats: $85.00

Door Garnishes: $60.00 Pair

Air Conditioning Unit (works fine, few led's not working): $40.00

Rear Interior (minus seats): $100.00

Rear Vision Mirror: $30.00

Interior Down Lights: $50.00 Set

Brake Setup (includes rotors, calipers, etc): $600.00 Set

Anything that i have missed, please ask. Prices are negotiable and postage / freight extra.

Thanks,

Brenton

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How much for the floor mats to Melb 3195? And would you seperate? Really only need the rear 3.

Rather keep them together mate. Will get you a price on postage tomorrow morning.

Thanks for the Q.

Brenton

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