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R33 Parts: Floor Mats, Rear Seats, Nitrous Purge Kit, Aerial, Window Regulator And Fibreglass Series 1 Front Grille


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Hi guys,

Im selling my spare drivers window regulator and motor, so not the switch panel for the window the actual mechanism behind the door shell. $50 or best offer

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I've just put a rollcage in my car so I'll be selling the rear floor mats and rear seats. Dont know how much these are worth to somebody so just make an offer.

Also for sale I have a ZEX Nitrous Show Purge Kit with dual outlets designed to vent from vented side guards or bonnet, unless you have other plans for it. Looking for around $300-350 cost $550 imported from USA.

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Have a standard aerial for sale as well as mine was removed and welded up when the car was resprayed as I dont listen to the radio. $20

Series 1 Front Grille in fibreglass purchased from eBay unused as I decided to get a Carbon Fibre one instead $40. Purchased for $80

PM any offers and ill get back to you asap

Dan

I'll take the aerial if you can post to centralcoast 2259, mick 0403556883, or send me your number cheers..

Still for sale:

Rear Seats

Zex Nitrous Purge Kit

Series 1 Front Grill Fibreglass

Window motor/regulator

Other items possibly sold awaiting payment

Just found my old N1 Style Bonnet lip for Series 1 R33. Currently in white from previous bonnet before I changed to a carbon one.

Looking for around $50 but make an offer if interested.

The nitrous purge kit can be used even as a normal Nitrous kit for drags right? Sorry im a noob in this

You would be able to use the setup for it, however you'd need to get the injection solenoid as this one has a purge solenoid. From when I was looking around the injection solenoid was about $80-100 i think.

Fibreglass Front Grill

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Floor Mat

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Aerial

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Rear Seats - No rips or tears, no ones hardly sat in the back hence why I put in a rollcage.

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Rear floor mats still available without the centre one as that ones been sold. From Series 1 good condition almost brand new looking as very rarely have had passengers in the rear seats. $20 for both genuine

Dan can you txt me your full name so i can do direct pay into ur acc on internet,for aerial...... cheers mick.....0403 556 883...

Aerial SOLD

Centre Rear Floor Mat SOLD

Window Regulator *Awaiting payment*

Still available:

Series 1 Front Grill unpainted

Rear Floor Mats - minus centre one (good condition as rarely had passengers in rear seats)

Rear Seats (good condition as rarely had passengers in rear seats)

Nitrous Kit (have got a potential buyer so you may need to be quick if interested) All still brand new in sealed packaging since I bought it

N1 Style Bonnet Lip currently in white

Floor mat posted, still awaiting payent for window regulator...

All other items still available, PM offers will reply asap

I'm replacing my mirrors with GT Mirrors hopefully this weekend, so if your interested in those they will also be for sale. PM offers if interested

Above items still for sale, also a mates set of Lenso GF7 black with polished lip. $600 on offer with tyres. Size is 18x7.5 with both 4x100 and 4x114.3

Also if needed have original spare slimline wheel if anyones looking.

Parts:

R33 Series 1 Front Grille Fibreglass (Unpainted)

R33 Series 1 Rear Seats

R33 Series 1 Rear Floor mats minus the middle piece

Zex Nitrous Purge Kit with 10lb bottle (empty) Brand New still sealed in box from USA

Lenso GF7 Black with polished lip with 4x100 or 4x114.3 multi stud fit $600 with current tyres

R33 Series 1 mirrors (Waiting until they have been changed for my new GT mirrors)

Spare slimline wheel

N1 Style Bonnet Lip (White)

Aerial SOLD pending payment on saturday

Window Regulator SOLD payment received

Rear Floor mat middle section SOLD payment received

Most parts still available guys, surprised no ones putting on a bodykit on and needing the front grille though.

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