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Hi all

Bought a 1993/4? R33 rather cheaper this last week,

nothing fancy, never had one before. figured it something new to play with?

Anyway she is rather rough cosmetic wise, so im chasing a few parts. If anyone can help me out, point me in direction of good shops up north, or people with said parts ill highly appreciate it.

In no particular order,

-Drivers seat, take passenger seat if you wont seperate.

-Carpet

-Drivers side window regulator

-Reccomendation on brake pads front and rear. Street driven. no tracking is in future. cheaper better but not so cheap they fail in 2 weeks.

-Door locks and key, or somewhere i can buy new? aftermarket?

-Possibly a FMIC and piping, someone ghetto'd up a side mount and my tyre touchs piping on lock. good excuse to go FMIC? haha

-also after a set of 17's with usable tyres, nothing fancy, just usable. and legal tread.

Hunted down a few parts on Gumtree, currently work that out.

Ebay is great i guess, rather go local. can view parts.

Now im off to find whats the recomended oils and fluids and stuff for a once over :P

pic of my 2 toys,

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laters :)

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for pads i can't go past qfm's remsa pads

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/301207-qfm-high-performance-brake-pads-including-comp-9/

i use those in my stagea and had them in my corolla gti (sold) and couldn't fault them

decent on dust, great bite,hard to fade

will cost you about $90/end but they gsralleysports will do free postage if you buy both ends

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