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All these parts came out of a series 2 R33 GTS non turbo.

Stock (N/A) muffler = $65

Stock gear knob = $50

Stock series 2 carpet set = $140

Stock front rotors = $80

Stock boot board = $30

Stock boot carpet = $30

Sony headunit CDX-GT270 = $80

Pioneer 3 way 220W speakers TS-A1672S= $40

Prefer pick up but can post at buyer's expense.

Can contact me on 0434 502 855

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It's in pretty good condition, with normal wear and tear, you can still easily see the numbers and the H pattern.

Had 50,000km on the clock when I pulled it off.

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Floor mats = SOLD

Pioneer speakers = SOLD

Still for sale:

Stock muffler = $60

Stock front rotors = $70

Sony headunit CDX-GT270 = $75

What sub are you in??

looking at rotors are they warped or miss shaped? do they need machining?

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