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hey mate i'm keen on the passenger side headlights..can u post to melbourne? can we negotiate the price? lemme know.. send me a txt or gimme a call...anytime after 3:30pm 0411795674 cheers

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hey mate still have the hi flow cat? can u post to melbourne?

Had a closer look at the cat, its not in great condition, I wouldnt want to sell it. Sorry.

hey mate i'm keen on the passenger side headlights..can u post to melbourne? can we negotiate the price? lemme know.. send me a txt or gimme a call...anytime after 3:30pm 0411795674 cheers

Headlight was sold

Hey mate what sort of condition is the P/S pump in?

what year skyline did it come off of?

Cheers, Chris

Not sure on the year sorry, but was working no problems.

Heyy mate, r33 series 1 front bar still available, If so can u ring or txt on 0434080676. Cheers gavin

Sorry sold

hi there,

I'm keen on the factory r33 strut set, i'm in Addy n need for Regency

pm me ur no. if u still have struts available

Cheers

Sorry sold

Hi Jin,

You still have the TEIN coilovers? If so can u please PM me i haven't done enough yet so can't PM u .

Thanks

Yeh I sure do, Ill PM you details

hey mate, you still got the boot? and can you pm me ur address so i can google map it
sorry should specify the red boot

Ill PM you details, I still have the red boot.

hey man i am trying to find how much you would sell the clutch pedal and clutch master cylinder you have for the r33 plus shipping to the usa...

also i was wondering if you would take the lock with the nissan logo off of the boot you have and sell that seperately!

please let me know man thanks!!! i dont have the option to pm yhet or i would i just recently purchased this skyline im part of the skylineownersusa website but it seams to be easier to find parts from this site!! thanks buddy let me know!

hey man i am trying to find how much you would sell the clutch pedal and clutch master cylinder you have for the r33 plus shipping to the usa...

also i was wondering if you would take the lock with the nissan logo off of the boot you have and sell that seperately!

please let me know man thanks!!! i dont have the option to pm yhet or i would i just recently purchased this skyline im part of the skylineownersusa website but it seams to be easier to find parts from this site!! thanks buddy let me know!

Clutch Pedal + Clutch master cylinder can do for $120 AUS, + postage of $55 AUS. So total $175 AUS delivered.

Sorry dont really want to remove the Nissan logo off the boot because Ive got no idea how to remove it.

Interested in the R33 S1 Radiator (the one WITHOUT damage!) Please PM if still available. Thanks.

Ill check and send you a PM, fairly sure Its still in the shed.

Hey mate,

Still got the mats? Interested if you still do

Sorry mate, they look to be sold.

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