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Im after the following parts:

- Boot trim that covers the battery

- Radiator fan

- Front strut brace

- 1x Screw that hold the coolant bottle in place

- Plastic piece that surrounds the lock in the boot

- 1x Driver door card

- Front series 2 bonnet in white

- Gear stick leather boot( the leather on the stick)

- stock r33 gtst rim with good rubber

Would prefer someone in Sydney but interstate will be fine with the little bits.

Shoot me a pm with your price and i shall get back to you

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- Boot trim that covers the battery

- Radiator fan

- Front strut brace

- 1x Screw that hold the coolant bottle in place

- Plastic piece that surrounds the lock in the boot

- 1x Driver door card

- Front series 2 bonnet in white

- Gear stick leather boot( the leather on the stick)

- stock r33 gtst rim with good rubber

i goy boot trim and bolt for coolent bottle and boot lock... u need the lock with nissan bit that flaps up ??? shoot me a text im in geelong vic. 0425717785. i will send that for you if ya like

- Boot trim that covers the battery

- Radiator fan

- Front strut brace

- 1x Screw that hold the coolant bottle in place

- Plastic piece that surrounds the lock in the boot

- 1x Driver door card

- Front series 2 bonnet in white

- Gear stick leather boot( the leather on the stick)

- stock r33 gtst rim with good rubber

the plastic piece is the piece inside the boot thats around the metal bracket/latch where the boot locks into when its closed , im after the plastic bit around that bracket/latch

- Boot trim that covers the battery

- Radiator fan

- Front strut brace

- 1x Screw that hold the coolant bottle in place

- Plastic piece that surrounds the lock in the boot

- 1x Driver door card

- Front series 2 bonnet in white

- Gear stick leather boot( the leather on the stick)

- stock r33 gtst rim with good rubber

ADDED

- r33 gtr rear seats

- Boot trim that covers the battery

- Radiator fan

- Front strut brace

- 1x Screw that hold the coolant bottle in place

- Plastic piece that surrounds the lock in the boot

- 1x Driver door card

- Front series 2 bonnet in white

- Gear stick leather boot( the leather on the stick)

- stock r33 gtst rim with good rubber

ADDED

- r33 gtr rear seats

- Boot trim that covers the battery

- Radiator fan

- Front strut brace

- 1x Screw that hold the coolant bottle in place

- Plastic piece that surrounds the lock in the boot

- 1x Driver door card

- Front series 2 bonnet in white

- Gear stick leather boot( the leather on the stick)

- stock r33 gtst rim with good rubber

ADDED

- r33 gtr rear seats

- Boot trim that covers the battery

- Radiator fan

- Front strut brace

- 1x Screw that hold the coolant bottle in place

- Plastic piece that surrounds the lock in the boot

- 1x Driver door card

- Front series 2 bonnet in white

- Gear stick leather boot( the leather on the stick)

- stock r33 gtst rim with good rubber

- r33 gtr rear seats

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