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Got a few bits and pieces for sale just sitting here. Finally got to sorting out my shed and I have no use for these so they have to go... Prices are negotiable so make an offer if you aren't happy with the posted price. Located in Adelaide, SA

Pictures are below...

Adjustable Rear Strut Brace

Great condition

$150

Rear "SKYLINE" Garnish

White in color, excellent condition

$20 SOLD

Boot Trimming (R33)

All the trimming/carpets for the boot; excellent condition

$150 SOLD

Standard R33 GTS-t SMIC

Standard cooler, no damage; removed for FMIC fitment

$50 SOLD

Standard R33 Side Indicators

Standard orange items, no cracks/scratches

$50

Dash Assembly incl. Gear Stick Surround + Ashtray

Great condition, only problem is a hole in the gear stick surround where an alarm indicator light was installed

$250 SOLD

Apexi Pod Filter

Bolts straight up to standard AFM, used and a little dirty

$50

Custom Airbox

Purchased from a member on the forums long ago, neat little kit with a perspex window on top, has a scratch on the perspex, if you're handy; easily replaced

$150

Misc. Intercooler Piping

Random pipes left over from a FMIC install

$ Make an offer SOLD

EL Dash Faces

Luminescent dash faces for a standard 33 GTS-t dash... lights up different shades of green/blue, looks very nice at night

$100

Fibreglass "Pumped" Guards

Purchased these from TopStage to go onto my GTS-t but sold it and got a GTR instead... Purchased for $400

$250

Rear Drivers Side Quarter

Long story behind this but was purchased for my GTS-t due to some damage on the drivers side, was never needed, purchased genuine from Nissan ($500)

$250

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