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Hi all

Got some r33 parts for sale,

2 pod filters – simota racing sports , calibre

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s1 stock spoiler ( colour is like a blue/green)

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s1 top dash

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s1 centre dash ( has a little crack )

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s1 boot liner ( the part were you stand )

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s1 glove box ( has a few lil wholes from first owner )

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s1 door interior skin (passanger, few dints )

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s1 rear parsel shelf

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s1 back interior (drivers side)

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s1 back interior ( passenger side)

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s1 door handle ( passenger )

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s1 door trim ( drivers side )

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s1 door trim ( passenger side )

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s1 auto shifter cover

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s1 fan control

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s1 steerin wheel cover ( neck )

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s1 centre glove box

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s1 key cover

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s1 front seat buckles

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s1 power/snow button

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s1 centre box ( thing under radio )

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s1 speedo viser (cover)

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s1 rearbar skyline garnish

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s1 under steering wheel dash

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s1 rear back fuse/battery terminal

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s1 rear upper interior (driver side )

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s1 rear tail light ( passenger side )

s1 rear tail light (drivers side)

s1 front bar indicator ( only one, dunno were other is)

s1 passenger side top interior

s1 drivers side top interior

s1 rear view mirror

s1 driver left knee interior (part of centre console area)

s1 speedo

s1 holy shit handle ( one )

s1 centre roof light

s1 sun visor ( passenger side )

s1 seat belt attachment on middle pillar ( passenger side )

s1 front roof light

s1 mirror (passenger side )

s1 door handle ( passenger side )

s1 window wipers dash cover

s1 rain guard protector for window ( drivers side)

s1 rain guard for window (passanger side )

s1 stock front bar

s1 stock rear bar ( has a little damage )

s1 drivers side window ( with tint, but needs new tint, in picture just sticky tape marks on it )

s1 boot ( has little dint )

s1 door ( passenger , few scratches)

s1 quater pannel ( drivers side, also has a little bit of rust problem down the bottom )

s1 left side head light ( 2 of them )

s1 right hand light

s1 back steat

s1 front drivers side seat ( litle bit of wear )

After market Do-Luck front bar and side skirts also for sale. Unused needs painting.

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