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Hi there, i have some series one and series two parts for sale:

R33 series 1 coupe - front bumper $ 60 ( its no a type m or nothing just a standard bar, Good if you get a defect for clearance this bar is smaller, has some scratches )

R33 series 2 coupe - back seat side trims and the trims that go around the window ( complete both side) $90 ALL 4 (2 each side)

R33 series 1.5 coupe - passenger side gaurd complete with indicator and badge (white) $100

R33 series 1.5 coupe - drivers side skirt $50

R33 sereis 1 coupe - spoiler ( in undercoat) $ 50

R33 Series 1 coupe - boot and and spoiler (white) $130

R33 series 1 coupe - boot (candy red) $90

R33 series 1.5 coupe - rear boot lip ( its under coat) $70

R33 series 2 coupe - mirror complete but no glass (white) $30

R33 series 2 coupe - drivers side door complete with glass window motor and locks (white) $150

R33 series 2 coupe - passenger side door complete with glass and locks (white) $150 glass is not in the door but it comes with it. ( no window motor)

R33 series 1.5 coupe - center clear garnish. ( where it says SKYLINE) $40

R33 series 1.5 coupe - door trims with red vinyl inserts no bad condition (passenger side comes with window switch) $40 both

R34 turbo coupe - Dash board gauges complete (all 3 complete with cover) $180

R33/R34 - manual steering wheel with airbag $200

R34 auto steering wheel with buttoms (not bad condition) bit worn - $100

R34 Skyline - lhf mirror - $140

R34 Skyline - rhf mirror - $140

R34 Skyline - cluster with like 130kn on it. $150

Im in melbourne (northern suburbs)

If you want anything let me know, its better if you msg me 0434405366 ( as sometimes i dont have time to jump on the computer) thanks!!!

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Hi there, i have some series one and series two parts for sale:

R33 series 1 coupe - front bumper $ 60 ( its no a type m or nothing just a standard bar, Good if you get a defect for clearance this bar is smaller, has some scratches )

R33 series 2 coupe - back seat side trims and the trims that go around the window ( complete both side) $90 ALL 4 (2 each side)

R33 series 1.5 coupe - passenger side gaurd complete with indicator and badge (white) $100

R33 series 1.5 coupe - drivers side skirt $50

R33 sereis 1 coupe - spoiler ( in undercoat) $ 50

R33 Series 1 coupe - boot and and spoiler (white) $120

R33 series 1 coupe - boot (candy red) $90

R33 series 1.5 coupe - rear boot lip ( its under coat) $60

R33 series 2 coupe - mirror complete but no glass (white) $30

R33 series 2 coupe - drivers side door complete with glass window motor and locks (white) $150

R33 series 2 coupe - passenger side door complete with glass and locks (white) $110 glass is not in the door but it comes with it. ( no window motor)

R33 series 1.5 coupe - center clear garnish. ( where it says SKYLINE) $35

R33 series 1.5 coupe - door trims with red vinyl inserts no bad condition (passenger side comes with window switch) $40 both

R34 turbo coupe - Dash board gauges complete (all 3 complete with cover) $160

R33/R34 - manual steering wheel with airbag $190

R34 auto steering wheel with buttoms (not bad condition) bit worn - $100

R34 Skyline - lhf mirror - $120

R34 Skyline - rhf mirror - $120

R34 Skyline - cluster with like 130kn on it. $140

Im in melbourne, thornbury (northern suburbs)

If you want anything let me know, its better if you msg me or call me 0434405366 ( as sometimes i dont have time to jump on the computer) thanks!!!

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