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- Passenger side door handle trim (black plastic big that goes around door handle) - GOT FROM JETGTS - THANKS

- Standard speedo instrument cluster plastic cover from in front of the clear plastic... this peice i'm after sits between the full plastic dash surround and the speedo instrument cluster - not sure how to explain it - mine is painted silver and i want it back to stock (Black?) - GOT FROM JETGTS - THANKS

- Drivers side TOP plastic vent, not the one in the front dash, the one above that...

(see http://gtr.ferni.net/photos/misc/topvent.jpg - circled in red ) - Thanks vendetta

- Genuine GTR Floor Mats to suit my R33 - must be in excellent condition. - Thanks XSKAPE

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- Stock or stock looking rear speaker covers - plain grey that can hide my speakers...

Thanks

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- Standard speedo instrument cluster plastic cover from in front of the clear plastic... this peice i'm after sits between the full plastic dash surround and the speedo instrument cluster - not sure how to explain it - mine is painted silver and i want it back to stock (Black?)

You can paint it black again yourself should be pretty easy, just need patience to take it off. I painted mine to silver myself.

rs73 - yeah i could paint it , but i'm pretty picky, it would be hard to match the stock colour exactly - but i may try it :rant:

vendetta - if its the part i want in good cond then sure, its not the one in the dash (above the mirror adjustment) its above the vent in the dash, i fyou look from top down into your windscreen, thats the one

has anyone got a photo of a dash i can point it out on ? :)

the vent just comes in and out without having to undo anything at all :cheers:

bump, added photo of vent im after since i got the wrong one :D

if anyone wants the vent (long vent about 50cm long ) that sits to the left of the one i'm after - let me know i have one sitting here :(

ferni, i had stock gtr mats wit the badge on them way before i had my car.. my uncles best friend sold his gtr wit out them and kept the mats.. perfect condition. any way they were sitting under my desk like floor mats for my desk, lol. My mum put them in a donation bin for the smith family... i still cant get over it.. it hurts me to think about it *sniff*

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has anyone still got original floor matts for r33??? would be great please pm me if you do. good condition too please :D

- oh yeah forgot to add - also as ferni says, original rear speaker covers. the ones i have had some parts snapped off to fit that stupid child seat restraint bar. fn idiots. anyways, i would like that plus the little black paper cover that goes underneath!

- but floor matts are priority.

thanks...

damn, and heres me thinking i had a reply that had some mats :)

i want speaker covers so you can't see my (crap) sony speakers in back - less chance of someone breaking in to steal the 30$ POS

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