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hey dude do you still have r33 s1 driver and passenger seatbelts & buckles.. (only seatbelts if retract properly) and how much if you do... thanks

Yes they haven't been touched & are still in the Car... $50??

rear parcel shelf with child restraints?

gear boot & hand brake boot?

price for exhaust?

any standard suspension by any chance?

Parcel shelf is still intact & in the car but we needed the restraints for our little one so no luck:(

Gear Boot is rubbbish, Hand brake boot still there, Exhaust is still fitted to Car, Not sure what type but not too loud & looks pretty good. Can get pics if required.

Steering wheel in good condition?

Yes, still for sale & in good condition. Can also get pics if needed.

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sorry guys, i know this isnt where seller/buyer feedback is meant to be put but it wont let me do it in the feedback area.

i just wanted to say thanks to chris (seller) for the sideskirts i purchased. always kept contact with me and gave me a con note number to check where the goods were in transit. goods arrived in good condition as per stated and arrived quickly. i wouldnt hesitate to buy from him again and if i wasnt such a broke mo-fo id probarly buy a few more of the things he has for sale.

thanks for everything mate

pete

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sorry guys, i know this isnt where seller/buyer feedback is meant to be put but it wont let me do it in the feedback area.

i just wanted to say thanks to chris (seller) for the sideskirts i purchased. always kept contact with me and gave me a con note number to check where the goods were in transit. goods arrived in good condition as per stated and arrived quickly. i wouldnt hesitate to buy from him again and if i wasnt such a broke mo-fo id probarly buy a few more of the things he has for sale.

thanks for everything mate

pete

Anytime Mate :thumbsup:

Cheers for the Feedback, I'll email you that photo tonight after work if thats ok :yes:

Do you still have the hybrid piping?

Yes Hybrid Piping is still on the Car as is the Core, Can send Photo's if you PM your email :D

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Hey mate keen on the FMIC and steering wheel

PM replied

Price on entire interior wiring loom - dash and chassis please mate

I'll PM you...

Did the steering wheel sell?

If not pm me.

Cheers.

PM sent

you wouldn't happen to have the brake master cylinder for non abs?

I will check & send you a PM,

Also quick Update:

Headlights - SOLD

Side Skirts - SOLD

Driver's Seat - SOLD

Front Strut Brace - SOLD

Boot Trim - SOLD

Plenty still available so just send me a PM or replyin this Thread & I'll get back to you ASAP,

Chris :P

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