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R33 ,, Seat Trim Bits, ,, Stock Ecu ,, Fuse Block, 0 Gauge Power Cable


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R33, 2 door, series 1

The plastic trim bits from the sides of the front seats

$10

located in camp hill

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94, R33, series 1, 2 door

Stock ECU $20

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Audiopipe fuse block with 100A fuse

About a metre of 0 gauge, axis brand.

Located in Camp Hill $20

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No worries mate, I'm glad someone is going to get some use out of the bits and they didn't just go in the bin.

Your 33 sounded really nice too by the way.



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