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im after the Heater AirFlow Direction Mode Actuator (underneath the dash passanger side above centre heater box) & a Heater Temperature Mode Actuator (driverside on the heater box pedal lil black box)..

if u got both of the PM me plz with a price from them..

cheers,

Robbie

can you please send me a pic of the gear boot and also the floor matts if you still have them and both are in good condition

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thanks

Headlight is in fair condition, slight scratches on the front - $50

Dash plastic and boot surround, perfect condition - $150

Heater AirFlow Direction Mode Actuator and Heater Temperature Mode Actuator - $200

Rear floor mats, black in colour - $40

No injector loom

Sun visors and cluster - $70

heaps still left.

have removed side skirts and rear pods, in great condition, white in colour.

need it all gone within a month or the car is getting scraped as is..

Will sell interior for $600:

Front seats

Rear seats

Dash Facia

Centre Consol

Gear Stick Surround

Carpet

Roof

Sun Visors

All in great condition and series 2!

Also do prefer message or calling me by phone. 0466 365 305, Grant....

Heres a few prices if it helps. they're all negotiable too.

exhaust manifold $15

internal engine parts from $5

intake pipe $10

intercooler pipes $10

wiring loom $80

alternator $80

starter motor $80

air con compressor $100

ABS unit $100

brake master cyl $60

fuse box $30

washer bottle $20

fuel tank $60

Body panels, all in white,

LHF guard $100

2 doors $100 each with windows

rear bar $80

side skirts $60 for both

side mirrors $50 each

tail lights $220 pair

rear windscreen $220

Interior parts,

Series 2 seats $200 front $100 rear

speedo surround $40

dash facia $100

AC buttons/screen $50

centre consol $60

glove box $30

carpet $60

floor mats $40 rears onle, black

roof lining $80

sun visors $10 each

rear vision mirror $10

all switches and relays under dash from $5

Suspension parts,

control arms $30 each

caster rods $30 each

all rear arms $30 each

diff $200

spare wheel $20

front hubs $60 each

rear hubs $60 each

brake lines from $5

Also have a Haltech E11V2 for sale and a HKS Twin Power DLI.

Looking at $1500 for Haltech and $500 for the Twin Power.

Have a 3 bar map sensor to suit the Haltech if i get a good offer.

hey mate new to this site ive just bought my self a series 1 r33 and unfortunatly the cow boys have put odd seats in it and it looks wofle, was just wondering if i could get a price on the seats and heater core and the pipes that go throught the fire wall, they have broken one of the pipess i think it would be safe to change the core while im at it

cheers

Brock

hey man! i would love to buy you clutch pedal and clutch master cylinder if its still good!!!.. also if you have the boot lock with the nissan logo on it i need to purchase that also!!! :P thanks buddy! let me know how much including postage to the usa

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