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Just stuff sitting in my shed that I have no use for but someone else may. Nothing really flashy mainly junk.

R33 rear standard struts: Missing their tops but may be useful for parts or just chuck some tops on them. Look in good condition (apart from dust) but I have never had them in a car so can't guarantee anything about them - $40

S13 rear KYB Excel G shocks: Was told these came out of a S13.. once again, never used them so no idea on condition but look to be good. The springs look standard - $200

Pazio cup holder: I love cup holders and this one works fine but up-graded to duals. Has slight missing piece (circled in red) which does not affect awesome cup holding action - $10

Nismo gearknob: In great condition but for some reason does not have thread just white plastic. No idea how it's meant to fit whether you drill thread into the plastic or something. If you think you can get it to fit than you can have it for - $50

RCI 4 point harness: In new condition. Used twice and only a year old - $120

Razo metal pedal covers: Missing a few screws and bits. If your handy and want them they can probably be made to fit for a couple extra bucks at the hardware store - $15

KN pod filter: In good condition. Used for 15,000kms - $30

Metal pod adapter: comes with homemade brackets which can be taken off. Would go well with pod tongue.gif - $15

R33 Hi-Octane pod filter shield: Cover up your pod with this snazzy device. Has cracks but is still usable and fixable with some plastic welding/solder gun action. Cracks circled in red - $30

Shiny Cigarette lighter: replace your boring black one with this - $10

Everything is ONO... Email me at: [email protected] for better photos or questions.

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