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  • 2 weeks later...

Just letting you all know that I am in Paris, and well, heading back to Germany in a couple of hours, lol.

I'll be back home in Australia on the 10th of August, so please don' think that I have disappeared.

I will make sure I have sorted everything out, plus i will have a few days on the end of my holidays to get a heaps of requests sorted out.

Talk soon guys, hopefully goin to try to get to the Nuernburgring race track, might not have enough time though.

Take care, talk to you all soon.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Guys

Back home now, and I'm happy to answer any questions, etc.

Just another noite, I am adding more gear for sale.

I've started threads for them.

Suspension here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/373628-bilstein-shocks-and-whiteline-springs-adjustable-for-r33-gts-t/

PowerFC, Injectors, Q45 AFM here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/373629-apexi-power-fc-hand-controller-q45-afm-nismo-555cc-injectors-to-suit-r33-gts-t/

  • 2 weeks later...

Sorry guys. Having a f**king shit run. Got sick as a dog last week and then my grandfather passed away Saturday night.

I've got plenty of people to get back to so you'll most likely hear from me via pm later tonight.

  • 1 month later...

I have available:

Left and Right side Round Lights

Front Brakes, rotors and hubs

Doors, windows etc

Door Cards

Rear seat

Parcel Shelf

All Boot Carpets

All Dash bits

Series 2 Dash Cluster with 120,000kms

Series 1 Dash Cluster with 100,000kms

Aircon Compressor

Clutch Master and Slave cylinder

ummm, thats all I can think of for now

  • 1 month later...

Back from the dead.... (don't ask)

This is what is still up for grabs:

Left and Right side Round Lights $100 each

Dash Surround (Removed ready to post) - $50

Climate Control Unit (Removed ready to post) - $50

Front Brakes, rotors and hubs - $400 for the lot

Both Doors, windows etc - $200 each

Door Cards (Removed ready to post) - Free with doors

Rear seat (Removed ready to post) - $50

Parcel Shelf (Removed ready to post) - $30

All Boot Carpets and linings (Removed ready to post) - $100

All Dash bits (Removed ready to post) - Ask for price on whatever you want

Series 2 Dash Cluster with 120,000kms (Removed ready to post) - $70

Series 1 Dash Cluster with 100,000kms (Removed ready to post) - $70

Aircon Compressor (Removed ready to post) - $100

Brake Booster etc - $100

Side Skirts (Cracked in some spots that aren't in cosmetic view, will be a bitch to post) - $150

Add postage onto the prices. I cannot control postage costs, so for things like the sideskirts, and brakes, you have to factor in the extra cost due to size or weight. You are welcome to choose a carrier - But don't blame me if the carrier damages the goods. I'll try my best to post them packaged carefully and safely.

Edited by The Mafia

hey i just want the boot carpet (over the spare wheel) is it ok to buy that separately or do you have to sell the trim together. if you can sell it separately can you give me a price and picture? thanks alot

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