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Drift Gauges with AFR, Boost & Oil Pressure comes with all wiring, sensors and fittings $120

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Stagea M35 wheels 17x7 +40 tyres are worn out on outside edge good for skids. $150

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R33 parts

Turbo heat sheild $20

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Wiper & Indicator stalk $50

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Wiper Motor $40

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Handbrake $40

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ABS unit $100

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SRS Steering whell clock $50

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SRS airbag ECU $50

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SRS airbag passenger $120

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Power steering unit $100

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Stock dump pipe $15

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Aircon fan $60

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Radiator fan with hub $100

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intercooler pipe $20

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intercooler pipe $20

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Series 2 dash $70

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cluster surround $40

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glovebox $40

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Steering coloum bottom cover $20

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Aircon condensor $70

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R33 GTR V spec Aircon condensor $70

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R33 series 3 GTR steering wheel red stitching $200

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R33 boost solenoid $50

2 X wiper amplifiers $20 each.

Can pick up near Golden Grove in SA or I can post

PM me or Brad 0427999093

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R the gauges in working order. What's the best price you can do with postage to melb 3021

Yes the gauges worked before I took them out. How about I include postage in the price?

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will that s2/3 cluster surround fit/bolt straight into a s1 r33 gtr? same with that r33 gtr s3 steering wheel?

I know the cluster surround will fit and the steering wheel would have the same slpine. I dont know if being an airbag wheel if it had more under the base. But looking at the S1 S2 steering colums with the stalks they all look the same to me.

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Hey Brad,

Is the "Series 2 dash $70" still available?

Yes Abe and its in really good condition.

real keen on the srs clock spring, how much with postage to cooma nsw 2630?

cheers

Yeah I can post it for $60 inc postage

Gauges still avalible??

Yes I can post them to you for free

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