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some leftover parts from my half cut, these parts are from s2 r33 and s2 s14

unsure on the working order on the r33 parts as ive never used them

R33 s2

35 915km dash cluster $100

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climate control comes with ambient temp sensor $40

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dashboard, no cracks put some armor-all on it and like-a-da brand new, comes with what you see $100

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manual clutch, brake and throttle pedals, suit manual conversion. $100

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steering shaft $free

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overflow bottle clean and no cracks $20

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blower fan $20

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intake manifold with fuel rail, injectors and throttle body $200 no pics

S14

intake manifold with everything on it $100

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pod (think its apexi), AFM and everything thats attached to it $40

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text if i don't answer 0423 197 288

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stock s2 rb25 turbo 35,000km's $300

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flywheel from same engine $50

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stock intake manifold, just top, bottom and throttlebody $150

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Aircon pump $150

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s14 interior trim peices, grab what you want name your price

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