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hey there guys i have an r33 cat-back exhaust in perfect condition here! I am selling as i was keeping it for when i bought an r33 however i bought an r32 instead!

text me on 0419761510

Kind Regards, Hame

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Item Summary: R33 Skyline Passaner Seat,

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Postcode: 4122

Asking Price: $60

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: No need, have an r32 now!

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0419761510, pm

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Hey guys i am selling the passanger seat out of my old r33 series one skyline. The seat is in perfect condition and comes with the r33 rail so you can bolt it straight in or adapt a different rail to it and use it in an r32, s13, s14 or whatever you may wish. These are good seats and the pattern looks good on them compared to the ugly series II seats. I am located in mount gravatt, qld.

Can call or text me on 0419761510. Cheers, Hame.

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Item Summary: 1 x R33 Passenger side front quarter pannel,

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Postcode: 4122

Asking Price: $90

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Clearing out garage

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0419761510, pm

Extra Information:

hey guys i am selling a passenger side quarter pannel for an r33 skyline. The pannel is in perfect condition no scratches or dents etc, it is painted green and still has the gt badge and everything!

Location is in mount gravatt, qld. Cheers, Hamish!

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Hey guys i have for sale the door off my old r33, the door comes complete with door skin/card, power window motor, glass etc, it ready to just bolt on, it not missing anything, all in perfect working order!

Any questions please do not hesitate to contact me on 0419761510 (text preferable as i can reply at work =) )

Cheers, Hame

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