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Item: Nissan Skyline R33 - non sunroof interior & boot area.

Ok, so i have Full R33 Interior & Boot interior, Still in the car, Seats/Dash Surronds/carpets/roof liner/door cards/shifter/heater vents/boot carpet/spare wheel & more.. THE LOT... Was a street car so it has everything!

Let me know what you want and how much you want to pay Ill check/take a photo and let you know.

PHOTOS OF INTERIOR TO COME, But thought id put a thread up so people can atleast tell me what they want so i can check it aswell :happy:

Reply in thread/Call/SMS/PM me..

0421 927 250

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SERIES 1

PICTURES

R33 Stock AFM S1 (with mesh) - $60

R33 Stock AFM S1 (no mesh) - $40

R33 Stock ECU S1 x2 - $100ea

R33 Stock Suspension springs/shock - $150

R33 Fuel Pump Stock - $50

R33 S2 Headlight Passenger (no fog/yellow) - $250

DOOR TRIM

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INTERIOR

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INTERIOR HAS SPLITS IN BOTH DOORS WILL SELL

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BACK SEATS GOOD NICK

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ROOF LINING GOOD - ROOF LIGHT WORKING

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FRONT SEATS GOOD

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  • 2 weeks later...

-GTR- if you can remove the airbag module, without it making the car undriveable its yours im going to put a nardi on it.

27tim, Can do the steering wheel PM sent.

Im located in the Western Suburbs for people wondering where they would have to go to pickup!

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