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Have a few items for sale that I don't need anymore, they have come straight off of my '95 R33 GTS and the item are in good condition

I live in Brisbane and really couldn't be bothered shipping these items unless you realllllly want me to.

Contact me by PM or mobile 0434813979.

I think these are reasonable prices just going off what else I have seen up for sale.

Stock airbox - $150

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S1 Rear seats - $50

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Front speakers - $20

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Rear wiper motor dont have bolts - $30

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Rear interior side panels - $40 for the right $25 for the left

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Rear interior side panels upper - $20 each.

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Genuine R33 GTR Side skirts White 2 piece- $300 for the pair

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Are you selling any of these:

Front Reo Bar

Bonnet

Front Radiator - Don't need hoses, etc.

Metal bar that sits between the fenders above headlights and grille

For an R33 S1, let me know, Thanks!

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