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As per other topics im moving interstate and need parts sold next 10-14 days!!!

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R33 SERIES 2 STEERING WHEEL WITH AIRBAG $250 I HAVE TWO

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R33 SERIES 1 STEERING WHEEL WITH AIRBAG $200

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SERIES 2 ASHTRAY $20

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R33 SERIES 2 UNDERDASH PANEL DRIVERS SIDE $40

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R33 MANUAL GEARBOX PANEL $60

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1996 R33 SERIES 2 DASH SURROUND $120

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R33 STEERING WHEEL AIRBAG ONLY $150

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R33 GTR REAR COILOVERS $300

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THIS IS A NISSAN OR TOYOTA LSD OR LOCKER DIFF CENTRE "BRAND NEW"

MAYBE SOMEONE CAN TELL ME WHICH ONE IT IS !!! I DO KNOW IT COST AROUND $1200

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SKYLINE TWIN GAUGE POD HOLDER $50

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R33 CENTRE CONSOLE IN PERFECT CONDITION $100

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R33 SERIES 2 LHS HEADLIGHT $350

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1996 R33 SERIES 2 GST-T INSTRUMENT CLUSTER $200

LOCATION GOLD COAST

PM OR CALL ANDY

0410 701 338

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coilovers r still for sale , 3" exhaust cat back ,3" dump pipe, factory S2 turbo ,all bolt on engine parts, complete engine loom and ecu

all interior parts ,rear tail lights,rear bar,RHS hedlight,LHS foglamp,

lots more parts still need to go !!!

call if u want on 0410 701 338

Andy

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