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All parts off an r33 gtst approximately 120,000kms on all parts.

Driver side door rubber seal. good condition, no tears. $25

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R33 gtst series 1 manual speedo good condition apart from a slight scratch on the clear plastic cover. All bulbs included except for the 2 t5 indicator bulbs. Displaying 135,541 kms. $30

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R33 coupe door scuff plates good condition. All clips included $10 for both sides

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R33 series 1 boot fuse box good condition all fuses working and included. $40

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R33 series 2 rear garnish in factory white color good condition. $10

R33 series 1 spoiler brake light good condition except for slight crack in the center. All bulbs working. $10

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R33 series 1 coil pack loom good condition all plugs intact. $25

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R33 series 1 auto ecu's x 2 both in good condition. $10 each

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R33 genuine nissan rubber pedal covers and accelerator pedal good condition. $10

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R33 series 1 genuine coolant temp sensor good condition. $5

R33 oil filler cap $5

R33 genuine nissan radiator cap good condition $5

Unknown nissan speed sensor? seems to be in good condition $10

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R33 series 1 exhaust cam gear good condition $20

R33 series 1 genuine nissan ignition module good condition $15

R33 series 1 manual genuine nissan tps $15

R33 front and rear washer bottle pumps good condition $10 for both

Brand new gates micro v belt 3pk850 bought it thinking it would fit power steering pump $15

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Local pickup is fine and willing to ship australia wide at buyers expense.

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Hi ty. Ill take an ecu, the one with the part of loom attached & the ignition moudule please. Shoot us a txt on 0448744497 if you could please as i dont get a chance to get on here much. Thanks marcus

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