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Hey guys,

Wanted to see what people had lying around in the garage and are willing to get rid of. I'm trying to re-roadworthy and tidy up a track car I recently bought. Please let me know if you have and bits I'm after, condition and a price.

I'm after:

rear washer jet

rear wiper motor

washer bottle with both pumps

boot lock clip

floor carpet

centre/wing brake light (with wiring intact)

horn

rear view mirror cover

p/s window seal from door card (if anyones got one fallen off or an old door card)

airbox and snorkel

a/c compressor, condensor and lines

A pillar trims (p/s and d/s)

Thanks for any help

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hey man, i might be able to help out with the rear view mirror and horn. There yours for $10. Both are in good condition. I've attached a picture of both items so you can just confirm that this is what your after. I only have one of the horns though as I think there are 2? don't quote me on that though.post-52764-0-08674900-1295153360_thumb.jpgpost-52764-0-10025500-1295153416_thumb.jpg

  • 4 weeks later...

hey tyrone thanks, I have already picked up those 2 parts, thanks anyway.

Anyone.

still looking for:

floor carpet

high stop light from S2 spoiler

A/C compressor, condensor and lines

hey bud i have an r33 s2 and i have the carpet in mine and im sure i could get alot of the parts you need as i have another one at work i have totaled

i have a rear wing with the led stop light in it and its a gtr wing and i also have these parts avalible if you would like to call me on 0415725472

standard wing

and alot of small bits and peices but i can also check the car tomorrow when im at work and see what else is there just im in townsville

  • 1 month later...

Hey guys update on parts i'm after.

high stop light from s2 spoiler

or alternatively a duck wing spoiler.

A/C compressor, condensor and lines

p/s door card, condition doesn't matter, i only want the window seal off it.

oil cooler and oiler filter relocator.

nismo gear knob

shift pattern placard

thanks

ben



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