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I currently clean up my garage due to moving home and need to sale all the spare parts:

For S13:

Dashboard $100

Slivia Nose Cut without head light and grill $500

Steering wheels $45

KYB Super Special Front Suspension $200

SR20DET Engine and Gearbox $2000

For R32:

Dashboasd $100

Front Passager Seat $40

RB20DET 5-Speeds Gearbox $600

Gts-t Rear Wing (Factory) $50

Gts-t Standard exhaust $70

GTR 16x8 Mags $600

For R33:

Full Series 1 Interior (Front and rear seats, door trim and back side trim) $250

Full Series 2 Interior (Front and rear seats, door trim and back side trim) $400

Standard exhaust turbo back $120

Standard Air Box $50 or $75 with air intake

Rear tail light $75 each side

Rear center ganish $35

Series 2 rear wing with stop light $150

Standard Mags with 205/55/16 Good Rubber for $350

GTR Rear Sturt Bar (Suit all R33 Gts-t) $120

R33 Series 1 Nose Cut Complete $800

For S15:

Dashboard $100

Rear Wing (Australia Version) $100

These are the parts I bought for my imports and not lo9nger needs them so need to re-sell them my lost is your gain!! All price nego....so ring me and talk me your best offer!!

Pick up from Willawong, Brisbane

My contact number is 0421420218

PLEASE HELP ME TO CLEAN UP MY GARAGE OTHRWISE MY GIRL FRIEND GOING TO KILL ME!! :yes:

What up?

how much for s2 interior + seats, s2 spoiler (what color), and rear strut bar???? how much for the lot.

I'm in sydney (edensor park).. thanks champ..

P.s : bulk discount??

What up?

how much for s2 interior + seats, s2 spoiler (what color), and rear strut bar???? how much for the lot.

I'm in sydney (edensor park).. thanks champ..

P.s : bulk discount??

PM SENT!!

hey mate do you have a good condition gear knob from series II 33? if yes how much sent to melbourne?

hey mate do you have a good condition gear knob from series II 33? if yes how much sent to melbourne?

PM SENT!!

Anyone interest!!

One of the R33 stock air box gone, but needs to sell more!!

Full Series 1 Interior (Front and rear seats, door trim and back side trim) $250

Full Series 2 Interior (Front and rear seats, door trim and back side trim) $400

hi there,just wanna ask can the series 2 interior suit for series 1..?

thanks..can u send me picture or let me know the colour please..thanks.

Full Series 1 Interior (Front and rear seats, door trim and back side trim) $250

Full Series 2 Interior (Front and rear seats, door trim and back side trim) $400

hi there,just wanna ask can the series 2 interior suit for series 1..?

thanks..can u send me picture or let me know the colour please..thanks.

yes series 2 can fit into a series 1 r33

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