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Hi Guys,

I have a few R33 GTR interior stuff thought I would use them in the near future. But now, I have no need for them.

1- A set of genuine boot interior (4 pieces of cloth-type cartoon boards + a boot carpet), in good condition, some of the pieces have stains (They may come out w/ the use of some cleaning products.) In addition, some of them have some holes and tears on the edges, see pictures - - - I am not sure how much they go for. I am open for reasonable offers.

2- A driver-side window control switch trim, has some scratches. See pictures. - - - Asking $35.00 shipped

If you are looking for such items and interested in them, you can reach me at 0415064124 or PM. The items are in Tassie if you are interested in picking them up.

Cheers, Lou

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I've got the driver side door finish (plastic trim) quoted yesterday at the dealer and it was $100 brand new. The one I got is not perfect but it can be refurbished and bring it back to new. I am still selling it a lot less ($35 shipped to anywhere in Australia.)

The boot trims quoted around $1200 brand new from memory. You give me a reasonable price. Then I tell you; Yes or No.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/110882491905?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649

This is how much this trim goes for on Ebay when it is new. I have another one but it is brand new, never used if interested.

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