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R33 2 door boot seal $15 pic

RB25 timing belt (brand new no packaging , was put on the motor and cranked 5 times but never ran) $40 pic

R33 2 door interior handles $15 pic

R33 2 door ecu kick panel $20 pic

R33 2 door rear view mirror $20 pic

R33 2 door map lights $20 pic

R33 2 door interior light $20 pic

R33 2 door series 2 console $50 pic pic

pick up from 5066 or postage at your expense

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do ya have a series 1 steering wheel or clock spring.

I need either one of the two to fix my friggen annoying horn problem because apparently my clock spring is stuffed.

I need either a.s.a.p to get my defect off

Cheers.

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do ya have a series 1 steering wheel or clock spring.

I need either one of the two to fix my friggen annoying horn problem because apparently my clock spring is stuffed.

I need either a.s.a.p to get my defect off

Cheers.

nope only a series 2 .

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