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R33 Rb25Det Bits And Pieces - Series 1.5


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This is all stuff that is sat in my garage that i would rather see gone. Prices are negotiable and i can post items at an extra cost.

PM me for more info, or email me on smaz at live dot co dot uk ([email protected])

Strut Braces - $150

Nissan rear, not sure about front, but its stupidly light.

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Instrument Cluster - $50

Good condition apart from one scratch infront of the rev counter

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Dash + manual gear surround/trim - $100

It has been polished to glossy black and has a new leather boot

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Indicator/washer stalk assembly - $20

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Series 2 steering wheel - $100

wheel is in perfect condition, comes without airbag module

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R33 rear lights in silver - $100

No marks apart from slight crack in one lense, has been that way for years, never got bigger and never let in water

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Standard Clutch, pressure plate and flywheel - $100

All work perfectly, have been sat so will need a clean up

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Climate control unit - $20

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Catback exhaust inc. Cat - $100

3inch exhaust, with custom back box, including standard cat that has been hollowed out

*Will get a picture soon*

Edited by Smaz
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