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G'day all,

Yes, I've bought some stuff that I don't need, yes, my dad is nagging at me again!

So there are some selection of stuff for sale (mostly suit to R33).

1; R33 Headliner, in good condition and in as is. Asking $25.

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2; R33 exhaust, 3" from front pipe back (cat cover is welded in) with X-FORCE cannon, in alright condition. Asking $100.

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3; R33 GTST Type M rear pods, in white, in good condition but will need to paint them before fitting. Asking $50.

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4; R33 rear bumper, in white, has huge crack possible to weld it though. Asking $25.

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5; R33 Centre console, alright condition. Asking $25.

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6; R33 Dash surround, there is one small crack, suit to these who want to paint them to personalise their interior. Asking $15.

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7; ARC Super Induction air box for ECR33, good condition however, the filter are dirty it can be purchased new. Asking $200.

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8; Blitz auto timer, come with vaccum hoses and wiring. Asking $75.

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9; Apexi Dual chamber BOV, Come with vaccum hoses. Asking $50.

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There is also some assorted bits such as rear speakers, cross over pipe, some interior bits like carpet for R33, ECU kick panel etc. Feel free to ask and make an offer.

All parts are located in Frankston South, some bits I won't bother posting (exhaust as it's one piece, bumper is too big headliner also).

Cheers

Grant

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6; R33 Dash surround, there is one small crack, suit to these who want to paint them to personalise their interior. Asking $15.

..chances of sensing to sydney? its so damn cheap!!!

6; R33 Dash surround, there is one small crack, suit to these who want to paint them to personalise their interior. Asking $15.

..chances of sensing to sydney? its so damn cheap!!!

PM sent.

Cheers

Grant

do you have the left hand side skirt STD + the rear section as shown in pics, pm price if you have the LHS complete

cheers nathan

Nathan,

No skirts, just rear pods as per the thread.

hey grant is the crack jus at the steering column on the dash surround?

The crack is shown on the picture, it has been fixed previously (happy to take the photo of it) and some scratches on the radio area - hence such low price (have seen same item on ebay for $189!).

Cheers

Grant

if its possible for that exhuast to fit a r34 ill take it? pm me or call 0425152801

Hey,

The exhaust won't fit R34 (R33 is longer than R34) however, If you don't mind cutting and weld it to fit your 34, you can have it.

Cheers

Grant

Edited by Count Grantleyish

G'day all,

Centre Console and Dash surround is SOLD and Delivered.

Got two other parts for sale.

1, R34 Sidemount intercooler with air guides, brackets and bolts. - Asking $120.

2, R33 Whiteline 24mm adjustable swaybar, in good condition. - asking $120.

Pictures will be uploaded later when outside is cool (damn heatwave!).

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

Most part from post #1 is still for sale.

So far,

Centre Console

Dash Facia

Rear pods

HAS BEEN SOLD.

And most parts, the prices are negotiable, just need them gone.

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

Just bumping it up once again...

Turbo timer is SOLD and POSTED.

Offers welcomed for all the remaining parts.

Cheers

Grant

Hi Grant,

Do you have the center glove box top...you know the one in between the front seats...i tried spray painting mine and failed miserably lol...do you have it or is it apart of the center console you sold?

cheer mate

Hi Grant,

Do you have the center glove box top...you know the one in between the front seats...i tried spray painting mine and failed miserably lol...do you have it or is it apart of the center console you sold?

cheer mate

Hi,

It was sold along with dash facia, sorry.

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

R34 SMIC is SOLD and POSTED.

Feel free to make an reasonable offer for most of remaining parts.

Cheers

Grant

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