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Hey guys,

I'm looking for boot lining interior for my 96 R33 gtst series 2.

I need all panels lefts, right and battery panels plus the bottom carpet. Must be in excellent condition and include the plastic fixings.

Anyone know where to get it or if you have them for sale please let me know.

I'm from Sydney.

Thanks

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Hey mate I got the boot trim if your keen to pay for postage?

Sure am, is it in immac condition??

My boot is bassically stripped apart from the spare wheel, batter and jack. Other than that i need everything including all screws and plastic fixings (even the floor board which covers the spare tyre). Have you got all these?

I appreciate your reply.

Bobby

I have some trim from a series 1.5 I think there all the same just have to what's damaged from accident

sorry to hear you had an accident dude. I would prefer if I could get the whole boot trim complete on one go with all the screws and fixings. Appreciate your response anyways. I don't get why my car came without the boot trim. All you can see is the spare tyre and battery. Wonder if anyone knows where to buy the trim new perhaps?

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Hey guys,

I'm looking for boot lining interior for my 96 R33 gtst series 2.

I need all panels lefts, right and battery panels plus the bottom carpet. Must be in excellent condition and include the plastic fixings.

Anyone know where to get it or if you have them for sale please let me know.

I'm from Sydney.

Thanks

Mate,,, I don't think you are ever going to get "excellent condition" but my stuff will come bloody close. I have left/right/boot floor and the lower beaver trim. I have the battery cover trim but I've backed it with thin board to make it last,,,it has a small square hole in it where I've had a BMW tool kit fitted. Give me a ring on 0419160561 if you like. Here's some pics (not the battery trim) but you really need to see all the trims in real life. I even have the boot lid trim if you need it.

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Cheers

Neil

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