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Full R33 Gtr Interior, Genuine N1 Vents, R33 Gts-t Ohlins Suspension, Unique R33 S2 Front Bar With Nismo Lip + N1 Vents


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Sorry the old thread was getting difficult to understand so I have combined them and included pics of bits that didn't have pics before

Location - Adelaide can post/courier at buyers expense

Contact - PM or SMS 0404998591

Full R33 GTR Interior in excellent condition including front and rear seats + front and rear door trims/cards. Price - $1400 Now $1300

Brand New Genuine Nissan Plastic GTR N1 Vent, only one the other went missing, cost $380 each from Nissan. These have special clips and a sticky seal making installation a simple process of just cutting out a slot, peeling off the backing to the sealant and clipping in place Price - $150 Now $125

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R33 Series 2 Front Bar in maroon complete with the rare Nismo Lower Lip + N1 Vents. I haven't seen another Series 2 bar that has had N1 Vents fitted before but I think it compliments the Nismo lip giving a tuff look. The bar comes with all the bits to properly reattach the lip and N1 vents, in the plastic bag in the picture, and will need painting afterwards. The bar has been sanded down ready for painting hence the colour around the vents etc. Price - $275

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Apexi Pen Turbo Timer as new complete in box bought from Autobarn and as such has english manuals aswell as jap. Price - $90 Delivered

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R33 GTS-T Ohlins Rear Height and Damper Adjustable Shocks and Springs. These shocks feature massive inverse monotube inserts. Price - $400 $350 Pair

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Billet 50mm Steering Wheel Spacer perfect for bringing your steering wheel closer for extra control - Price $35

R33 Stock Catalytic Converter should fit S13 R32 R33 and Cefiro and they all have the same length cat and flange angles. Price - $40

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Location - Adelaide can post/courier at buyers expense

Contact - PM or SMS 0404998591

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