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Hi guys,

I have R33 GTST INTEROIR parts that are lying around and am looking to off load them at DIRT cheap prices.

I will be very firm with my prices, as they are already very cheap

Depending on the item and how many you are taking off my hands,

I MAY CONSIDER Reasonable/Fair offers, (low-ballers and time wasters will be ignored) & possible delivery at buyers expense.

***WILL DO TRADE FOR SERIES 2 BONNET*** in good condition

All parts can be PICKED UP FROM SOUTH MORANG, MELBOUNRE, 3752

Let me know if you are interested in anything... You can PM me, sms or call me, as I am not on this site very often.

Thanks, Ben 0422 782 888

INTERIOR PARTS UP FOR GRABS...

R33 Front pillars, with factory tweeter speaker cover and under bracket for tweeter, Excellent condition $60

series 1 Driver door card $20

series 1 Passenger door card $20

series 1 Left rear card (the above interior panel around window is not available) $10

series 1 Right rear card (the above interior panel around window is not available) $10

ALL 4 FOR $50

series 1 front Driver seat, in very good condition (no tears/wear) $80

series 1 front Passenger seat, in very good condition $30

series 1 Rear seat, Faded on top, but in very good condition $20

ALL Series 1 Seats FOR $100

Series 2 rear seats, Excellent condition $50

Series 1 Dash, Very good condition $30

Series 1 Floor Mats, Good condition (driver worn a little) $15

Series 1 Glove Box and lower part of dash it sits in, Very good condition (just dirty in picture) $15

Series 1 Center Console, (elbow rest) with leather hand brake boot, good condition $20

Boot carpet pieces, sides only (L+R), factory cut for rear strut brace $20

Series 1 FLOOR CABIN CARPET $30

AND SERIES 1 PASSENGER SIDE HEADLIGHT, LITTLE FOG $60

Series 2 wing/spoiler WHITE, Good condition $30

PLUS all little DASH parts (the electrics, hazards, rear demister door mirror switchs, clocks, etc) EACH... $5

Items are in South Morang 3752, Victoria.

Get in quick... cause at these prices they won't last long! First in best dressed!

Call, text, or PM me on 0422 782 888

Cheers, Ben

P.S WILL DO TRADE FOR SERIES 2 BONNET in good condition

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Do you have the plastic piece that goes along your knees in the drivers seat. The plastic with the hole for the fuse box

Yes I do, but missing the fuse box cover...

Don't need fuse box cover mate. Will you post?

Cheers

Well, would prefer you to come along, but if you want it delivered, there would be a two day delay before i hit the post office, how much you willing to pay?

Ben

  • 1 month later...

Hi there,

I am after the center console and the demister button, are they taken? also i would want shipping to Queanbeyan 2620, is that all good?

Thanks

Will

hey man if your not will to post to queesnland^^, i am also interested in the center console, aswell as the part infront of it, the gear shift surround and boot

  • 2 months later...

ALOT OF PARTS FREE, FREE, FREE... :yes:

Hi guys,

I have R33 GTST INTEROIR parts that are lying around and am looking to off load them for FREE or at DIRT cheap prices.

I will be very firm with my prices, as they are already very cheap

(low-ballers and time wasters will be ignored) & possible delivery at buyers expense.

***WILL DO TRADE FOR SERIES 2 BONNET*** in good condition

All parts can be PICKED UP FROM SOUTH MORANG, MELBOUNRE, 3752

Let me know if you are interested in anything... You can PM me, sms or call me, as I am not on this site very often.

Thanks, Ben 0422 782 888

INTERIOR PARTS UP FOR GRABS...

R33 Front pillars, with factory tweeter speaker cover and under bracket for tweeter, Excellent condition $60

series 1 Driver door card $FREE

series 1 Passenger door card $FREE

series 1 Left rear card (the above interior panel around window is not available) $FREE

series 1 Right rear card (the above interior panel around window is not available) $FREE

series 1 front Driver seat, in very good condition (no tears/wear) $40

series 1 front Passenger seat, in very good condition $30

x2 series 1 Rear seats, Faded on top, but in very good condition $FREE

ALL Series 1 Seats FOR $50

Series 2 rear seats, Excellent condition $20

Series 1 Floor Mats, Good condition (driver worn a little) $FREE

Series 1 FLOOR CABIN CARPET $FREE

AND SERIES 1 PASSENGER SIDE HEADLIGHT, LITTLE FOG $20

Series 2 wing/spoiler WHITE, Good condition $FREE

PLUS all little DASH parts (the electrics, hazards, rear demister door mirror switchs, clocks, etc) $FREE

Items are in South Morang 3752, Victoria.

Get in quick... cause at these prices they won't last long! First in best dressed!

Call, text, or PM me on 0422 782 888

Cheers, Ben

P.S WILL DO TRADE FOR SERIES 2 BONNET in good condition

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