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Hi, i have stripped my immaculate 40th anniversary R33 S2 skyline midnight purple in colour. Located in sydney these parts are

all in excellent condition panels & trim. Please call me for any inspections & if you require pictures & are serious about

purchasing quality parts email me for them as i will not load them on here (not very computer freindly).

Email [email protected] or phone on 0404210332

Please don't pm me as i don,t check them often. All parts prices are slightly negotiable.

S2 bonnet $400

RHF gaurd $200

GTR Boot lid with Nismo wing & carbon fibre side plates with trim on underside complete $650

RH door complete with regulator,handle,glass & mirror $500

LH door complete with regulator,handle,glass & mirror $450 very slight dent hard to see.

400R side skirts one has slight damage from touching trailer side $125 (fibreglass)

Complete 40th anniversary interior including front seats with genuine 40th anniversary badging, rear seats ,rear 1/4 trims, door trims included $550

(slight tear on drivers seat from wear)

Genuine 40th anniversary floor mats with metal badging 2 fronts 2 rears & rear tunnel mat $75 some fraying hard to see when fitted look trick.

Genuine Nismo clear side indicators with both parts of connector $100

Drivers power window switch fully operational $70

S2 leather steering wheel with airbag $250

Passenger airbag & module $125

Centre console $50

Instrument cluster all gauges operational $75

Glove box complete $30

Washer bottle $20

Steering colum surround $25

Climate control fully operational $100

Os giken twin plate clutch (would suit basic rebuild discs & plates the rest is all good ) $550

Sony Drive.s HX MP3,cd player with remote,10 stacker 2 x cadence amps,4 x cadence speakers,1 x JL sub in cartridge that fits behind boot trim

next to battery leaving normal boot space,2 x Kenwood tweeters, all in top condition quality wiring & fuses included. Really pumped worth thousands only $600

Thanks for looking please read start of add for contact details.

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I'll try and get some pics up in the next 48 hrs sorry for the time frame but i'm flat stick at work, do my best mate.

I need to unpack it from bubble wrap & box, as its in my old carbon bonnet box packed safe & sound. I have to take more pics

as i've miss placed the last ones i had of it before it was packed. cheers

Got those pics of the bonnet for you mate. Its looks mint only one small chip in the paint on the right hand side near

front which you can see in picture of it laying flat on the ground, if need be i can touch it up for you!

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