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Up for sale is just some random bits that I have collected unneccesarily over the years!

All prices are negotiable, pick up from Sydney west, I will post at buyers expense.

R33 SERIES 2 bonnet S badge

Great condition

$20

R33 GT badges pair

Good condition

$50

R33 SERIES 2 Dash facia surround, comes with clock and all switches and vents

Great condition

$100

R33 SERIES 2 Centre console with cup holder type centre and perfect handbrake boot

Good condition

$30

R33 Stock parcel shelf with no holes cut

Good condition

$20

R33 Rearview mirror

Great condition

$20

R33 Stock Rotors SET OF 4 removed due to going slotted

Good condition just need a light machine due to surface rust, plenty of meat left!

$40

R33 Assorted boot trim pieces, imcomplete set have some doubbles also

Average conditon depending on what piece you choose

$5 a piece or free if you buy something from above!!

I have some other interior bits too so just PM me and I might be able to help

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R33 SERIES 2 Centre console with cup holder type centre and perfect handbrake boot

Good condition

$30

Do you also get the ash tray for the back passengers as well? How much for shipping on the GT Badges and Console to SA, if you are willing to post.

I Bags the S Badge

PM replied

damn... 15 mins to late for the S badge..!

You know you want some GT bades :bunny:

R33 SERIES 2 Centre console with cup holder type centre and perfect handbrake boot

Good condition

$30

Do you also get the ash tray for the back passengers as well? How much for shipping on the GT Badges and Console to SA, if you are willing to post.

PM sent

have you got the steering column surround? Is it completely unmarked, if so, ill take it. I would also take the lid bit to the centre console

no steering column surround that i know of but ill check for ya. PM sent

Edited by ThirtyThree
R33 Stock Rotors SET OF 4 removed due to going slotted

Good condition just need a light machine due to surface rust, plenty of meat left!

$40

can i get a measured thickness on these?

Im assuming there gtst and not gts?

Edited by W0rp3D
where abouts in Sydney are you?

hills area

can i get a measured thickness on these?

Im assuming there gtst and not gts?

gtst and ill get back to you on thickness

Hey mate...just wanna know how much for the centre console and rearview mirror posted to Brisbane 4152

PM sent

do the s2 dash surround fit on the s1? they look about the same... if so i'm interested

Hey mate the series 2 and series one are interchangeable, the series 2 one is a little more modern looking as it has a slightly different shape, to yours if you look closely at it, and the series 2 oen doesn't have that little coin holder thing next to the mirror switches which looks like it was useless anyway!

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