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Hi all

Got some r33 parts for sale, all from an r33 gts n/a s1 1993

location is geelong,victoria

some things will be posted some wont.!

2 pod filters – simota racing sports- $50 , calibre-$60

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s1 stock spoiler ( colour is like a blue/green)-$120

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s1 top dash-$90

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s1 centre dash ( has a little crack )-$30

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s1 boot liner ( the part were you stand ) -$20

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s1 glove box ( has few wholes in it due to first owner)-$15

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s1 door interior skin (passanger, few dints )-$30

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s1 rear parsel shelf-$15

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s1 back interior (drivers side)-$20

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s1 back interior ( passenger side)-$20

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s1 door handle ( passenger )-$40

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s1 door trim ( drivers side )-$15

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s1 door trim ( passenger side )-$15

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s1 auto shifter cover-$10

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s1 fan control( bottons need springs)-$20

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s1 steerin wheel cover ( neck )-$15

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s1 centre glove box- $20

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s1 key cover-$5

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s1 front seat buckles-$30

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s1 power/snow button-$20

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s1 centre box ( thing under radio )-$10

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s1 speedo viser (cover)-$15

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s1 rearbar skyline garnish -$25

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s1 under steering wheel dash-$15

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s1 rear back fuse/battery terminal-$40

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s1 rear upper interior (driver side ) -$20

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s1 rear tail light ( passenger side )-$25

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s1 rear tail light (drivers side)-$25

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s1 front bar indicator ( only one, dunno were other is)-$15

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s1 passenger side top interior-$20

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s1 drivers side top interior -$20

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s1 rear view mirror-$20

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s1 driver left knee interior (part of centre console area)-$10

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s1 speedo-$30

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s1 holy shit handle ( one )-$10

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s1 centre roof light-$10

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s1 sun visor ( passenger side )-$15

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s1 seat belt attachment on middle pillar ( passenger side )-$5

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s1 front roof light -$10

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s1 mirror (passenger side )-$50

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s1 interior door handle ( passenger side )-$5

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s1 window wipers dash cover-$60

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s1 rain guard for window ( drivers side)-$60

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s1 rain guard for window (passanger side )-$50

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s1 stock front bar-$120

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s1 stock rear bar ( has a little damage )-$80

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s1 drivers side window ( with tint, but needs new tint, in picture just sticky tape marks on it )-$70

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s1 boot ( has little dint ) -$70

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s1 door ( passenger , few scratches)-$70

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s1 quater pannel ( drivers side, also has a little bit of rust problem down the bottom )-$40

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s1 left side head light ( 2 of them ) each-$20

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s1 right head light -$20

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s1 back steat-$90

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s1 front drivers side seat ( litle bit of wear )-$60

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After market Do-Luck front bar and side skirts also for sale. Unused needs painting. frontbar-$160 skirts-$120

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