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Got all these parts leftover from the Skylines which i have wrecked. Parts will be available untill 26th of March then again from the 14th April as im going O/S.

R33 GTST:

Front Subframe - $40

Rear Bar Reo - $30

Space Saver Wheel - $20

S2 Door trims, have factory holes for tweeters - $15 Each

Radiator hoses - $10 each

Glovebox - $20

Auto Brake Pedal - $15

Accelerator Pedal - $15

Interior Carpet - $30

Windscreen wiper stalk X 2 - $20 each

Boot trim, no carpet, few cracks which are unnoticable once fitted - $30

Turbo heatshield X 2 - $15 each

Windscreen washer bottle - $15

Seatbelt set - $40

Undertray stoneguard - $30

Turbo intake pipe - $15

ABS unit 1995 - $40

ABS unit 1998 - $50

S2 Passenger seat, small stain would be removable- $50

Automatic cooler - $20

Automatic shifter surround - $30

Aircon Condensor - $40

Centre console with Auto swich - $20

S2 Dash Surround, VGC - $30

Jack and tool kit - $30

SRS passenger Airbag - $50

Airbag module - $20

LHS front suspension components, hub-uprights etc, bent lca - $50

RHS front suspension components, hub-uprights-lca etc - $70

R32 GTST:

Front Strut-brace - $20

RHS front hub-lca-uprights - $70

Sony Xplode headunit - $25

Please contact via PM. Pick-up is highly prefered but will post items $40 or more of value. Pick-up from Emerald after 6pm or at Boxhill on Mon/Thur/Fri. Cheers

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S2 Door trims, have factory holes for tweeters - $15 Each

Can you email photo's to [email protected] for door trims?

Didn't know they had factory tweeter holes??

Also what condition are they in? Any scuffs/marks?

Might be keen for the S2 dash surround and possibly the tool kit too. I already have a jack though.

Oh, damn I wish you had a manual shifter surround too! Oh well, the S2 dash surround will keep me happy for now.

PM pics of both please?

Cheers, Jad.

Might be keen for the S2 dash surround and possibly the tool kit too. I already have a jack though.

Oh, damn I wish you had a manual shifter surround too! Oh well, the S2 dash surround will keep me happy for now.

PM pics of both please?

Cheers, Jad.

Sorry mate, bet you to it :blush:

R.C. E-mail sent.

theforce. Replied

JadGTST33. If sale falls through will let you know.

Borci88. Sorry been sold.

slidnreds13. Got a guy coming to pick it up tonight, if it falls through will let you know.

Also have good condition roof lining - $25

Hi I need the front subframe, also looking for front bumper support, front left fender, left headlight, left bumper turnsignal and hood? do you happen to have any of these parts? if so pm me with prices please and pics if possible also are you willing to ship to the US? let me know I need these parts thanks.

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