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the car is a silver nissan skyline r33 series2 1996 model.

i have everything from where the front doors start from. to the back of car (no engine or gearboxx)

i have series 1 full interior

etc msg for parts number is : 0432-568-279

hi mate

i'm looking for boost sensor + triple harness to gauge. and oil temp sensor as well.

lemme know how is it going.

thanks.

CEAP CHEAP CHEAP

the car is a silver nissan skyline r33 series2 1996 model.

i have everything from where the front doors start from. to the back of car (no engine or gearboxx)

i have series 1 full interior

etc msg for parts number is : 0432-568-279

wrong number or u arent replying to msg's?

Hello,

How much for boot at rear bar?

Thanks, Dannie

CEAP CHEAP CHEAP

the car is a silver nissan skyline r33 series2 1996 model.

i have everything from where the front doors start from. to the back of car (no engine or gearboxx)

i have series 1 full interior

etc msg for parts number is : 0432-568-279

just wondering if u had these parts driver side window switch, glove box plus the clips for the hinges heater core unit insde the dash rear seats driver side head light all the carpet boot trim charcoal canister air box and snorkel no:040301187 im in melb

CEAP CHEAP CHEAP

the car is a silver nissan skyline r33 series2 1996 model.

i have everything from where the front doors start from. to the back of car (no engine or gearboxx)

i have series 1 full interior

etc msg for parts number is : 0432-568-279

Mate, if you're not going to respond to your PM's, thread responses and SMS phone messages then don't bother posting up a sale thread...ffs. ;)

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