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Wrecking a R33 series 1.

Passenger seat with rail $150

Boot lid wtih hinges $100

interior $150 lot

Dash $150

boss kit $80

rear seat $100

whole door with glass and trim $150 each

front disk $100 pair

Blistein Suspension strut and spring $450 set

rear diff $300

Front mount cooler $150

aircon setup$150

rear bumper $100

Fix bucket no rails $150

seat belt $30 each

just ask what you want and i'll see if i still have it....

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Melbourne Eastern suburbs

hey mate . the passenger side mirror still avaliable for sale?will da s1 mirror suit s2?

Whats the condition of the headlights and how much?

also you still have the cover in the driver side panel (bottom right of steering wheel looks like fuse box cover) and how much?

aaaaannnddd whats the condition of tail lights and how much?

Wrecking a R33 series 1.

Passenger seat with rail $150

Boot lid wtih hinges $100

interior $150 lot

Dash $150

boss kit $80

rear seat $100

whole door with glass and trim $150 each

front disk $100 pair

Blistein Suspension strut and spring $450 set

rear diff $300

Front mount cooler $150

aircon setup$150

rear bumper $100

Fix bucket no rails $150

seat belt $30 each

just ask what you want and i'll see if i still have it....

thanks

Melbourne Eastern suburbs

hey mate just wondering if u have the power window control box for the driver side still

Hi got the exhaust tip? std or a little quite one? got a 4" on mine n its buggin the living shyt out of me every morning when the neighbours come out and chuck a fit about it.

Hi got the exhaust tip? std or a little quite one? got a 4" on mine n its buggin the living shyt out of me every morning when the neighbours come out and chuck a fit about it.

Hi mate,....i only have the original R33 muffler...$130 ono

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Hi,

Interested in the boss kit..

Is it a 'basic' one that doesn't have HICAS, or a proper HICAS one?

How much posted to Gold Coast QLD 4212?

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Boss kit= basic one with out hicas..$55 posted

moulding between quater and front door...$25 posted.

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