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sold my r33 so and these are a few parts i had up in the shed. if you think prices arent fair make an offer. will post up pics this afternoon.

- series 2 headlights, not broken or cracked, have gone a bit yellow but that should come out with a polish or headlight restoration kit. $100 posted.

- series 2 tail lights, in good condition, not cracked or broken, silver (KR4). $100 posted.

- gates racing timing belt, brand new in packaging, never been used. $70 posted.

- genuine nissan cam cover gaskets, both sides, $35 posted.

- blitz FATT turbo timer, used, bought it off a member on here but never got around to installing it so i have never used it, they said it worked though. looks in good condition. $45 posted.

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forgot one,

- brand new kings "low" springs, front pair only. never been used, $90 posted, or pickup a little cheaper. they retail for like $170 at autobahn and on ebay.

all items are located in wollongong.

forgot one,

- brand new kings "low" springs, front pair only. never been used, $90 posted, or pickup a little cheaper. they retail for like $170 at autobahn and on ebay.

all items are located in wollongong.

someone wants to get the head lights this afternoon, but if they dont show their all yours. if you want the other parts just pm me and we will go from there champ.

Sorry mate, i keep forgetting to take pics, will do tomorrow!. Do you mean the "skyline" garnish that goes along the boot? I dont have that part sorry, just the tail lights.

Cam cover gaskets sold.

heres some pics, will take pics of the tail lights tomorrow (they are outside)

springs have a couple of small marks from not being stored in a box, but they are definately unused.

turbotimer.jpg

turbotimer2.jpg

timingbelt.jpg

springs.jpg

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sorry it would cost nearly that much to post them to darwin. you organise and pay for postage and you can have the lights them selves for 70. with postage paid by you.

after checking out postage for the items, postage for the lights and springs would not be practical. therefore for those two items pick up only from wollongong, or i can meet somewhere within a few km's. prices reduced due to pick up only, $70 for tail lights, $60 for springs.

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