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Hi Everyone,

I have various R33 RHS door parts for sale including a GTR door wire loom. RHS door shell (black) is availble but door skin is damaged. Orignal GTS-T dump pipe and front exahust is also up for grabs.

Door skin damaged due to my car being broken into :P

Please see attached pictures.

All parts in good condition and in working order.

Door lock mechanism and actuator - $100

Door part that mirror attaches to - $25

Door seal - $75

Locking rods that connect to inner door handle - $10

R33 GTR door wire loom - $150

Inner door handle - $20

Window guide - $15

Window stoppers & cushion guides - $5

Standard dump pipe & front pipe - $30 (pickup only)

Black RHS door shell (skin damaged) - $50 (pickup only)

All other parts subject to postage and handling.

Feel free to PM me if you have any questions.

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The following price drop has been applied to all items. I need to get rid of these parts!!

Door lock mechanism and actuator - $100 - Now $75 (willing to split)

Door part that mirror attaches to - $25 - Now $15

Door seal - $75 - Now $45 (seal in great Condition)

Locking rods that connect to inner door handle - $10 - Now $8

R33 GTR door wire loom - $150 - Now $95 (includes remote electric window receiver/sender)

Inner door handle - $20 - Now $15

Window guide - $15 - Now $10

Window stoppers & cushion guides - $5 - Included for free with any other parts purchased

Standard dump pipe & front pipe - $30 (pickup only) - Now $20

Black RHS door shell (skin damaged) - $50 (pickup only) - Now $35 (shell in good condition)

PM me for any details or questions.

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