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Did a bit of a clean up today, and I've got too much stuff taking up space. So it's all gotta go!

There's all sorts of stuff in here, have a browse and PM me if you find something you're after.

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1. R33 heater box setup

Out of my Skyline, perfect working order.

$100

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2. R33 S2 bumper

Bought this for a "street setup", but discovered the reo on the S1 is different, it's pretty banged up.

$30

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3. R33 rear bumper

Alright condition, bayside blue in colour

$60

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4. R33 boot trim

Good condition, no longer needed.

$60 for the lot

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5. R33 mirrors

Good condition, work fine. No longer needed.

$60

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6. S14 OEM garnish

great condition, no longer needed.

$60

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7. Headunits

OEM Nissan Stagea, OEM Mitsubishi Lancer, and random Pioneer headunit.

$10 each

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8. R33 climate control unit

Has white LED's installed, off button is a little funny.

$60

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9. RB25 upper intake manifold and cross over pipe

no longer needed.

$50 for the lot

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10. R33 rear seatbelts

no longer needed

$50 for the lot

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11. Nissan 02 sensor

Off the R33, no longer needed

$50

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12. R33 wiper motor

no longer needed.

$50

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13. R33 passenger "Oh fuark" handle

$5

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14. Battery terminals

$5

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15. R33 sun visors

no longer needed

$15

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16. RB25 heater hose assembly

no longer needed

$30

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17. NTN 6202ZZC3

pilot bearing

$5

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18. R33 washer bottle

no longer needed.

$15

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19. 3 inch 90 degree aluminum bend

brand new

$25 with silicone joiners

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20. Silicone 2 Inch to 2.5 Inch Stepped 45 Degree Bend

brand new

$30

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21. Catch can

missing clear hose to view fluid level

$15

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22. Nissan S14/R33 throttle cable

No longer needed due to forward facing plenum install

880mm in length

2 avaliable

$25 each

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23. R33 rear seats

some fading on the top section, no rips/tears

$60

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24. S14 200SX rear spoiler

good condition, concord gray in colour

$40

25. S14 200SX rear tail light cover

includes garnish

$50 for the lot

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26. S14 200SX eyelids

$50

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27. Mongoose M80S alarm system

I took it out of my R33 skyline, good unit. perfect working order, just don't need the alarm in a car that won't see the street.

These retail around $500.

specs can be found below:

http://www.mongoose....larms/m80s.aspx

I don't believe mine has:

Blue dashboard LED

4 digit PIN code override

Programme your own PIN code to a number you will not forget! (deletes factory setting)

$200

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28. R33 radiator (manual)

I've gone bigger, perfect working order.

$50

I AM NEGO ON EVERYTHING! feel free to make me an offer.

Can ship at buyers expence.

Located in Cabramatta, meeting point is Cabra HJ's.

PM me!

Thanks,

Adam.

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