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For Sale I've got.

Rear R33 seats, has one cigarette burn on the seat but apart from that it is OK $100

Rear Quarter Glass surround both sides with rear seat belts. Good condition $100 each

Driver and passenger seat belt plastic shrouds with seat belts. Good condition. $50 Each

Driver and passenger Door pods and trim. $100 each

Driver and passengee side Plastic Kick panel (ECU cover) $10 each

Driver and passenger side Front A-pillar plastic surrounds. OK condition, few scratches. $50 each

Rear Parcel shelf with original speaker covers. (speaker covers are damaged) $20

Entire carpet, very good condition, no rips or burns, just needs a good clean. $100

Driver and Passenger SRS Airbags, with appropriate cables. $300 each

Air bag controller $100

Original R33 GTS steering wheel, very good condition. $150 (doesn't include airbag)

Spare wheel wood cover. (soaked in oil) $5

R33 Roof liner, very good condition, no burns or stains. $100

Light fittings to suit R33 Roof. $20

Glove box and plastic surrounding it. $30

Hope someone finds treasure in my trash.

Will be giving generous discounts to people who buy multiple items and pick it up.

Can post at buyers expense, pick-up beats post.

Contact via PM on here.

Cheers,

pics to come.

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