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I have just upgraded my interior plastics and have the following R33 Series 2 parts for sale.

Full Dash surround complete with all switches (hazard, rear demister, antenna, electic mirrors etc) - $125

Gearstick Surround - $80 Still have the $100 receipt from JIS for this one

Drivers Door Window Switches complete with surround - $80 this has been fitted with the S1 switch box with S2 switches so its a straight fit into a Series 1

OR take the whole lot for $250

This is the perfect upgrade for anyone with Series 1 R33 Skylines giving a more modern cleaner look replacing the horrible gel coated S1 interior parts that eventually just erode away and look ugly. These are a straight swap with the drivers window switch box replaces with a S1 one with S2 switches etc. All parts were bought from Japanese Import Spares for over $350 a couple of months ago.

I also have a R33 Manual Dash Cluster with 79,000kms on the clock which has had the part surround the dials and warning lights painted silver. Price - $125

Location - Adelaide

Contact - SMS 0404998591 or PM me

Cluster sold to me, Thanks mate, works a treat :starwars:

Edited by Aberax
I have just upgraded my interior plastics and have the following R33 Series 2 parts for sale.

Full Dash surround complete with all switches (hazard, rear demister, antenna, electic mirrors etc) - $125

Gearstick Surround - $80 Still have the $100 receipt from JIS for this one

Drivers Door Window Switches complete with surround - $80 this has been fitted with the S1 switch box with S2 switches so its a straight fit into a Series 1

OR take the whole lot for $250

This is the perfect upgrade for anyone with Series 1 R33 Skylines giving a more modern cleaner look replacing the horrible gel coated S1 interior parts that eventually just erode away and look ugly. These are a straight swap with the drivers window switch box replaces with a S1 one with S2 switches etc. All parts were bought from Japanese Import Spares for over $350 a couple of months ago.

I also have a R33 Manual Dash Cluster with 79,000kms on the clock which has had the part surround the dials and warning lights painted silver. Price - $125

Location - Adelaide

Contact - SMS 0404998591 or PM me

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