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All the items I'm selling are in good condition and are off an r33 gts-t series 1 4 door automatic. The car had done about 125,000kms. I'm located at redbank plains brisbane but I am willing to post interstate as well. If pictures are required feel free to ask.

  • hks mushroom pod filter (will bolt straight to the air flow meter) $10
  • rear garnish (the 'skyline' lettering is slightly faded but the garnish itself is completly intact) $5
  • s13 front bar clear indicators (brand new) $10
  • auto ecu (this is the smaller ecu not the main one) x2 $5 each
  • main auto ecu $10
  • rear wiper arm (doesn't include motor or any other parts) $5
  • passenger sun visor with mirror ( is a bit dirty but will clean up fine) $5
  • automatic tranny fluid dipstick $2
  • headlight eyelids (these have a gloss black finish and look quite nice but I'm not a fan of them) $5
  • Complete boot fuse box assembly (fuses included as well) $15
  • passenger footwell cover (the bit of plastic that hides the ecu) $5
  • dash center vents $5
  • rear view mirror assembly $5
  • interior light assembly (the one that switches on when doors are open. no bulb incuded) $2
  • hkb steering wheel boss kit (I was told that it was also hicas compatible but I can take a picture if required) $10
  • map interior light assembly (no bulbs included) $5
  • stock fuel pump assembly ( had no issues, was only removed to upgrade to bigger pump) $10
  • power steering fluid reservoir cap $2
  • grip handles ( the ones you hold onto above your head) x2 $2 each
  • boot gas struts ( left and right both in good working order) $5 for both
  • throttle body gasket (was about 1 year old prior to taking it off the car) $5
  • dash clock assembly $5
  • dash coin holder $2
  • stock cat converter $5

Please do not ask for any other parts because this is absolutely everything!!!

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Adding a couple more parts...

Stock R33 intercooler (good condition, removed for bigger intercooler) $10

Factory R33 washer bottle (good condition, bit dirty and in need of a wash. washer motors not included) $10

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  • 4 weeks later...

also have a couple more parts to add to the list.

factory rubber intake pipe (pod filter to turbo) great condition $10

R33 series 1 front bumper indicators great condition bulbs included $10

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