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hey guys and girls

im pulling down my r33 gtst s1 manual and wanna get rid of as much of the stuff in my garage.

standard catback exhaust with cat...$70

3-3.5" catback exhaust with cat...$150

standard airbox with no snorkel...$50

standard smic...$50

pretty much the whole interior, standard seats, steering wheel, door inserts ect ect.

let me know what you want of it and ill see what i can do.

pm me with questions or offers, more pics too come.

located south east melbourne

cheers

Gezza

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hey mate,

You have gauge holder for the dash and gauges?

Yay my first post since i joined... heheheheh

hey mate, congrats on your first post and joining up :P .

wasnt exactly sure if you ment the actual instrument cluster or extra gauges and such, i cant pm you yet but give me a call sometime and ill c what i can do to help.

my number is 0433971544 btw guys, send a txt through and ill call you back asap.

cheers

Gezza

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airbag or non airbag steering wheel?

hey Musky, non airbag steering wheel.

as for the cat bloodsword, its a redback cat i have no idea if its any good it just came with it when i got it.

yeah i could seperate it, send me a txt and ill send you through a picture or two.

my number is 0433971544 for anyone wanting to get in contact with me.

cheers

Gezza

hey guys i also have a series 2 spoiler with brake light in black.....$100

i really wanna get rid of my main interior parts aswell, like rear seats, front seats ect, throw me some offers.

give me a call or txt on 0433971544

cheers

Gezza

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hey guys

my internet is broken at the moment so sorry if i haven't gotten back to you, am using my mates computer at the moment.

if there is anything your after you'll have to text me or call me on 0433971544

thanks

Gezza

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hey guys

internet back up and still got lots of stuff.

rear seats-$70

center console-$50

gear stick surround (leather is shit)-$20

rear arm rest things-$40

Series 2 black spoiler-$80

series 1 front bar (black spray paint)-$80

standard non airbag steering wheel-$40

can get more photos if you want. just txt me on 0433971544 and ill mms you.

cheers

Gezza

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Hey man, do u have plastic that goes around drivers side door handle inside? Keen if so. mines a s2, do u know if they same?

hey mate

i do have one, not sure if s1 and s2 are the same though. PM me your phone number and ill send you some pics and you could have a look?

or maybe some1 on here could help out.

cheers

Gezza

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