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Okay guys, got some more R33 parts...

Call or sms me as most items wont last long....

Ben 0422 782 888

- Series 2 factory headlights, great condition $400

- Series 2 factory front grille $30

- Series 2 factory bumper + reo bar cut for FMIC (indicator/fog NOT included/separate) $230

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- SET series 2 indicator/fog lights and cover $180

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- SET side mirrors $80

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-Aircon/heater unit $30

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- Series 1 dash (no airbag) excellent condition $60

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- Roof lining (interior) for r33 with sunroof (very clean) $40

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- Series 2 Gear surround, manual, (including ash tray) $50

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- Radiator after market, mspec brand, includes both hoses (top brand Samco sport) and x4 quality clamps $250

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- Front mount inter cooler, low use, good condition, $120

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- Fan (behind bumper, in front of radiator) $30

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- Passenger window switch with cover (hard to find) $30

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- Factory FRONT speaker brackets $30

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- R33 Series 2 trims/interior cards (below windows) Driver, Passenger and L & R rears, great condition $80

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- R33 Series 1 (dark grey) interior panels (around rear windows with rear seat belt going through them) PAIR $40

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- R33 Series 2 (dark blue/grey) interior panels (around rear windows with rear seat belt going through them) PAIR $50

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- Series 1 factory steering wheel heavily worn, great for Roadworthy’s $30

- Series 2 rear parcel shelf (excellent condition, took me ages to find one in such good nick, no holes in speaker grille/cover) $80

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- Factory speedo cover $20

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- Over-fill bottle (for radiator) $10

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- R33 plug in wiring loom for music player $5

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- Monza Breather Filter small (used/cleaned) $5

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- Series 2 Rear seat, Slight fade on top, excellent condition $25

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- Series 1 Glove Box and lower part of dash it sits in, Very good condition $15

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- Series 1 or 2 Factory Washer Bottle (both pumps working well) $5

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- Kenwood stereo double din head unit (KDC-MP5043U) See pictures on google images (Display screen not working, but lights are working and plays fine). It has USB input. $10

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CALL OR SMS NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT!

Ben 0422 782 888

LOCATED IN MELBOURNE!!! (HENCE MY PROFILE NAME)

PARTS CAN BE PICKED UP FROM:

BRUNSWICK, RESERVOIR, SOUTH MORANG

(delivery at buyers expense)

Ben 0422 782 888

Headlights R33 S2

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PRICE UPDTAES... GRAB A BARGIN!...

- Series 2 factory headlights, great condition $400

- Series 2 factory front grille $25

- Series 2 factory bumper (indicator/fog NOT included/separate) $160

- Reo (behind front bar) cut for FMIC $20

- SET series 2 indicator/fog lights and cover $150

- SET side mirrors $60

- Aircon/heater unit $20

- Series 1 dash (no airbag) excellent condition $40

- Roof lining (interior) for r33 with sunroof (very clean) $20

- Series 2 Gear surround, manual, (including ash tray) $40

- Radiator after market, mspec brand, includes both hoses (top brand Samco sport) and x4 quality clamps $180

- Front mount inter cooler, low use, good condition, $80

- Fan (behind bumper, in front of radiator) $20

- Passenger window switch with cover (hard to find) $20

- Factory FRONT speaker brackets $20

- R33 Series 2 trims/interior cards (below windows) Driver, Passenger and L & R rears, great condition $60

- R33 Series 1 (dark grey) interior panels (around rear windows with rear seat belt going through them) PAIR $30

- R33 Series 2 (dark blue/grey) interior panels (around rear windows with rear seat belt going through them) PAIR $40

- Series 1 factory steering wheel heavily worn, great for Roadworthy’s $20

- Series 2 rear parcel shelf (excellent condition, took me ages to find one in such good nick, no holes in speaker grille/cover) $60

- Series 2 Rear seat, Slight fade on top, excellent condition $25

- Series 1 Glove Box and lower part of dash it sits in, Very good condition $15

- Factory speedo cover $10

- Over-fill bottle (for radiator) $5

- R33 plug in wiring loom for music player $5

- Monza Breather Filter small (used/cleaned) $5

- Series 1 or 2 Factory Washer Bottle (both pumps working well) $5

- Kenwood stereo double din head unit (KDC-MP5043U) See pictures on google images (Display screen not working, but lights are working and plays fine). It has USB input. $FREE

PICK UP FROM BRUNSWICK, RESERVOIR, or SOUTH MORANG... VICTORIA

(DELIVERY AT BUYERS EXPENSE)

PLEASE CALL OR TEXT ME AS I'M NOT ON HERE DAILY...

BEN 0422 782 888

Hey mate,

I'm interested with the headlights and the washer bottles. Whats the best price you could give?

regards

Terence

Pm sent

It's not listed but I'm just wondering if you'd have the rear window sprayer at all?

No sorry.

SOLD - Series 2 Gear surround, manual, (including ash tray) $SOLD

SOLD - Series 2 factory bumper (indicator/fog NOT included/separate) $SOLD

SOLD - Reo (behind front bar) cut for FMIC $SOLD

Still available and cheap...

- Series 2 factory headlights, great condition $380

- Series 2 factory front grille $25

- SET series 2 indicator/fog lights and cover $120

- SET side mirrors $50

- Aircon/heater unit $20

- Series 1 dash (no airbag) excellent condition/No scratches $40

- Roof lining (interior) for r33 with sunroof (very clean) $20

- Radiator after market, mspec brand, includes both hoses (top brand Samco sport) and x4 quality clamps $150

- Front mount inter cooler, low use, good condition, $60

- Fan (behind bumper, in front of radiator) $20

- Passenger window switch with cover, interior (hard to find) $20

- Factory FRONT speaker brackets $20

- R33 Series 2 trims/interior cards (below windows) Driver, Passenger and L & R rears, great condition $50

- R33 Series 1 (dark grey) interior panels (around rear windows with rear seat belt going through them) EACH $10

- R33 Series 2 (dark blue/grey) interior panels (around rear windows with rear seat belt going through them) EACH $20

- Series 1 factory steering wheel heavily worn, great for Roadworthy’s $20

- Series 2 rear parcel shelf (excellent condition, took me ages to find one in such good nick, no holes in speaker grille/cover) $50

- Series 2 Rear seat, Slight fade on top, excellent condition $25

- Series 1 Glove Box and lower part of dash it sits in, Very good condition $15

- Factory speedo cover $10

- Over-fill bottle (for radiator) $5

- NEW R33 plug in wiring loom for music player $5

- Monza Breather Filter small (used/cleaned) $5

- Series 1 or 2 Factory Washer Bottle (both pumps working well) $5

PICK UP FROM SOUTH MORANG, RESERVOIR, BRUNSWICK VICTORIA

BEN 0422 782 888

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