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Will send you pics after work. Seat belts are in excellent condition.

Will send you pics after work. Seat belts are in excellent condition.

Excellent,How much for the front seat belts and the seat buckles and pickup ok ?

Thank you.

Excellent,How much for the front seat belts and the seat buckles and pickup ok ?

Thank you.

As advertised. Seat belts are $40ea. Will not come with buckles as they will be sold with the seats.

Pick up is fine.

I'll grab the climate control unit and brackets, is the sterio brackets a separate item? If so, I'll grab them too. Pm me a total price to post to the Gold Coast. Cheers

I'll source postage on the weekend as I'll be free, and keep you updated.

I have a Black R33 GT-R wreck that I will be parting out now. Engine will not be sold as i will be installing it into a drift car.

So here are the parts that will be up for sale:

Front bar - SOLD

Front guards - SOLD

Bonnet - $600

Front seats - $750

R33 Gtr gearbox - $800

Diff - $400

Driveshafts - $150 each

Hubs - $400

Front and rear cradles - $150 each

Lower control arms, front - $120

Fuel tank - $100

Stock R33 Gtr suspension - $300

ABS unit - $200

Stock air box - $250

Intercooler piping - $200

Stock BOVs - $140

Brake master and booster - $100

4x R33 GTR rims with tyres - $1,000

Brembo brakes - SOLD

Front stock strut brace - $100

Rear stock strut brace - $50

Boot lid with wing - $400

Rear bar - $250

Tail lights - $120 pair

Inner guard liners with factory air guides $150

Doors - $300 pair

Excellent condition, does not include interior trims

Door trims - $200 (no window switch)

Window switch - $50 drivers side

Window switch - $50 passenger side

A pillar trims - $50 each

Full set of R33 Gtr floor mats $200 in Excellent condition

Centre console $100 Ecellent condition

Includes Gtr badge

Console stereo surround - SOLD

Cluser (9x,xxxkm's) - $230

Climate control unit - $40

Triple gauge cluster - $150

Steering wheel - $300

Dash pad - $100

Rear vision mirror - $20

Sun visors - $10 each

Rear seats - $300

Seat belts - $40 each

B/C pillar trims - $50 each

Complete boot interior - $150

Space saver - $100

Rear window - $200 Remove yourself

Set of wipers - $50

Wiper motors - $50

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