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I have some R33 interior & misc bits from a wreck which I dont need.

All prices are pick-up from Northern beaches in Sydney. I am happy to post smallish items as long as you pay post. :(

Interior

  • A Pillar trims. No holes. Perfect condition. $50 pair
  • Glovebox $20
  • Speaker & glovebox surround trim. $10
  • Misc vents $10ea
  • Climate Control $50
  • Door sill scuff plates, perfect cond. $50 pair
  • Rear interior trims (next to rear seat) $40 pair
  • 3 x Interior grab handles $10ea
  • Stereo bracket with DIN pocket & brackets $20
  • Stereo surround trim w/ clock and buttons etc $40
  • 'Bare' R33 dash, no cracks, perfect $100. Can do a deal with other dash parts like glovebox, stereo surround, vents etc.
  • Gear boot trim & plastic surround, no ashtray, no cig. $50
  • Seat belt set - rear belts, rear buckles, front belts. $100
  • Drivers foot rest. $10
  • Under steering column trim (with fuse box cover) $10
  • Rear view mirror, perfect $20
  • Sunvisors, OK cond $20 pair
  • Any other plastic interior trims which I have $ASK

Misc

  • Coolant overflow. No cracks, still white. $20
  • Washer jet resovior w/ motors. No cracks, still white. No lid $20
  • Pioneer DEH9650MP. No face plate, has loom plug. $20

I'll add more as I remove them from the car.

Please PM me here, or SMS me on O4664957O1

Cheers, Mitch.

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hey just wondering if the rear seat belts are nissan and not killpan, slso the buckle point. Is the gear surround a S1? (does it have a squishy feel or is it a rough surface?)

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If there are any other bits you might need, I am wrecking a complete R33 S1 minus all body panels and driveline. I still have rear subframe less diff & brakes, front knuckles less brakes, stocko front suspension, any interior wiring/bits less ECU & engine loom. Just PM me and ill sift through what I have.

hey just wondering if the rear seat belts are nissan and not killpan, slso the buckle point. Is the gear surround a S1? (does it have a squishy feel or is it a rough surface?)

I'll have to check the seatbelts for you. Gear surround is S1, rubbery feel to it.

Cheers.

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