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Very tidy Scott, but what's the red switch for if you don't mind my asking.

for my NOS bottles...... hahahaha nah just kidding..... its for my boost controller. Have low set on about 8psi and high on 12-13psi... love that switch deffinately comes in handy =]

Those pics are pretty old.. I tooks a few more the other night but only difference is shortened gear knob and Nismo badge

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hey mates..just found this guy from south east melbourne selling really nice interior for r33 and r32, friendly and patient guy. cost me around $120 but havent fitted in yet, as i'm busy for the x'mas. Anyway if anyone is interested, feel free to drop him an email at [email protected] "ekkoperformance"..cheers

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the whole interior cost you $120? what does the package comes with

Whole set comes with:

2 x Front door trims, 1 passenger 1 driver

2 x Rear arm rest trims, 1 passenger 1 driver

1 x Centre console lid

1 x Glove box trim

1 x Set of instructions on how to install :P

My interior

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Just thought it should be known that this R33 has a FULL Cusco roll cage (from what I can see) perfectly integrated to the standard trim... this is really beautiful in it's own right... how much police trouble have you had from this?! :rofl:

PSI Parts also noticed this, as I would expect :P

shits all over my painted interior n shit

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Just thought it should be known that this R33 has a FULL Cusco roll cage (from what I can see) perfectly integrated to the standard trim... this is really beautiful in it's own right... how much police trouble have you had from this?! :D

PSI Parts also noticed this, as I would expect :)

Sure did :banana:

Just going back to the cage, would this be CAMS approved? I seem to remember CAMS only allows two bends in each corner bar for structural reasons? (Yes I can't be bothered looking at my CAMS manual)

Yep, cheaper rego too :P

So am I right in saying you can rip your rear seats out and all you have to do is re-register your car as a 2 seater.

Or is there more involved..ie; RTA inspections, etc.

I wanna rip out everything I can!

So am I right in saying you can rip your rear seats out and all you have to do is re-register your car as a 2 seater.

Or is there more involved..ie; RTA inspections, etc.

I wanna rip out everything I can!

If you remove the rear seats and register as a 2 seater, the rear seat belts need to be removed as well as far as I know

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