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R33 Gtst S2 Interior & Other Misc Engine/electrical Parts


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All,

Have the following for sale. Located West Sydney. Few car/engine/electrical parts besides interior.

Pls pm or txt 0400408839, will get back to you when possible.

Some interior parts i may have missed...so feel free to ask.

Open to offers on some items...

Majority of below, especially interior parts are in good to excelent condition.

Non Interior Parts:

Factory turbo heatshield - $5

Used starter motor – working - $40

Factory jack & tools (tools little rusty) also boot mount for jack $5

Factory weather shields – One or 2 clips missing but still mountable $70

Factory R33 GTST S2 manual ECU - $80

Hyperflow oil catch can, 3 port polished – never used (has internal filter) $150

6x Factory injectors – few pinicles broken but working - $50

Standard fuel pump – used, no sock (have spare new walbro sock lying around, not sure if it fits) $15

STD Space Saver Tyre/RIM - Few rust marks from sitting in water should scrub off…looks to be never used - $20

Razin voltage stabiliser - $15

Interior Parts:

Factory Skyline floor mats $80

Under bonnet lining - $10

Under boot lining - $10

Plastic boot mould $5

Rear Boot parcel - $5

Front boot parcel - $5

L&R boot parcel - $10 pair

Inside rear interior handles - $5 pair

Rear parcel shelf - $15

L&R rear lower interior - $30 pair

L&R rear seatbelts $40 pair

Rear seat - $50

Other parts available shortly - Ask if interested, can arrange it faster

Front L&R seats

Front L&R Seat Belts

Centre console

Dash centre surround

Steering Wheel with Airbag

Dash with Airbag

Climate control unit

Sony CD player 52w

2x Sony 6" 3 ways

Speedometer (216,000km)

Roof lining

Sunroof

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