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As in title got got some parts left over from my r33 that have no use

SERIES 2 FRONT BAR

BOUGHT IT OF ANOTHER MEMBER HERE A WHILE AGO AND WAS GONNA PUT ON MY S1 BUT NEVER GOT AROUND TO IT

IT HAS SOME DAMAGE AND A LITTLE HOLE

DID SHOW IT TO A FEW PANEL BEATERS AND SAID ITS NOTHING BIG AND THAT THEY WOULD FIX IT FOR FREE IF THEY RESPRAYED IT (QUOTES BETWEEN 250-400 FOR CUSTOM BLUE INCLUDING QUEEN ST CUSTOMS THAT GAVE QUOTE OF 400)

THERES NO REO OR FOGLIGHTS, THIS IS JUST THE FRONT BAR COVER

$100

ALSO HAVE SOME INTERIOR PARTS LYING AROUND - ALL IN GOOD CONDITION

DASH - $50

DRIVERS SIDE DOOR TRIM - $30

REAR SIDE TRIMS (HAVE BOTH SIDES) - $20 EACH

DASH BOARD AND SURROUND (NOT THE THING THAT OPENS) - $10

GOT A FEW MORE PARTS BUT ILL HAVE TO SELL THE ABOVE FIRST BEFORE I CAN PULL EM OUT

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Hey mate

Just wondering if you have these interior items.

Centre console

3 x aircon clip vents - one on the drivers side two on passenger

Gear stick console (not including the rear compartment)

2 x Door handle covers (just behind the leavers)

Drivers side power windows console (including the hand compartment –small box)

Passenger power window button surroundings

and the passenger side small box just under the door handle

I do notneed any electronics just the plastic surroundings.

Thanksshoot me a pm Stefan.

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Hi I am interested in the drivers door trim if you still have it, what colour ?

Thanks Phill

As in title got got some parts left over from my r33 that have no use

SERIES 2 FRONT BAR

BOUGHT IT OF ANOTHER MEMBER HERE A WHILE AGO AND WAS GONNA PUT ON MY S1 BUT NEVER GOT AROUND TO IT

IT HAS SOME DAMAGE AND A LITTLE HOLE

DID SHOW IT TO A FEW PANEL BEATERS AND SAID ITS NOTHING BIG AND THAT THEY WOULD FIX IT FOR FREE IF THEY RESPRAYED IT (QUOTES BETWEEN 250-400 FOR CUSTOM BLUE INCLUDING QUEEN ST CUSTOMS THAT GAVE QUOTE OF 400)

THERES NO REO OR FOGLIGHTS, THIS IS JUST THE FRONT BAR COVER

$100

ALSO HAVE SOME INTERIOR PARTS LYING AROUND - ALL IN GOOD CONDITION

DASH - $50

DRIVERS SIDE DOOR TRIM - $30

REAR SIDE TRIMS (HAVE BOTH SIDES) - $20 EACH

DASH BOARD AND SURROUND (NOT THE THING THAT OPENS) - $10

GOT A FEW MORE PARTS BUT ILL HAVE TO SELL THE ABOVE FIRST BEFORE I CAN PULL EM OUT

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