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Guys of ive got many parts for a R33 S1 that i need to sell. From panels, suspension, fittings and interior

Here are some:

  1. Passenger Door $120
  2. driver and passenger window regulators $80 each
  3. S1 boot lid with spoiler $120
  4. Elec glass sun-roof $260
  5. Race/bucket seats $350 both
  6. Door trims $40 each
  7. Bonnet $130
  8. Rear lights $50 each
  9. Rear S1 Bar $55
  10. Side mirrors $50 each
  11. GTS front and rear suspension.

Have much more, so if your in need of anything post here or shoot me a PM. Im located in south west Sydney.

Will try to update the post with more parts and pics.

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Its gunmetal Grey in colour. As for condition it has a few surface scratches. Its of a GTS, but i believe there isnt any difference between the rear bars of each model S1. (GTS & GTS-T)

Can supply pics upon request. Been trying to edit my original post but keep failing, so if anyone can help and explain how i can do it so i can add pics and further details and items, then that will be greatly appreciated.

Dont think you can edit a post 2hrs after you posted it, if you get what that means, got clear indicators or the inside door handle (RHS)?

Edited by R34Maniac

Ive seen people edit the original post when they sell some items, for example they will list it as SOLD or put a line through it. The indicators i have are orange. AS for the handles are refering to the ones within the door trim?

Hi,

I'm in the market for the following for an ECR33 GTSt:

- Headlights (clear not misted either right hand or pair depending on condition)

- Taillight (Right-hand side, Gunmetal Grey would be preferrable)

- Boot Lip Spoiler (any colour but Gunmetal Grey would be wicked)

I am based in Melbourne but can organise courier to pickup and deliver to me.

Cheers!

Mark

Have right hand side rear taillight in gunmetal Grey. $70

Also have the rear boot spoiler in gunmetal Grey. $100.

The two headlights are no good. The bracket that the grill clips on to are broken.

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