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Items as per below. Some were spoken for previously, but mates have pulled out on items etc.

Postage @ your expense, contact via PM

  • R33 GTR Series 3 Door Trims

  • Condition: Immaculate. Not a mark on them, you will not find a better set.
    Price: $375

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  • R33 GTR Top Secret Carbon rear diffuser
    Condition: Used. Still in very good condition overall given it sits under the rear of a car that you'd drive. No actual cracks in the diffuser, minor surface/coating marks/cracks.
    Price: $300

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R33 GTR Full Carbon Insert Dash by Superior Auto – incl. drivers door panel insert & h.break/g.box boots in carbon style fabric

Condition: Used. Overall condition is excellent. Some tiny surface marks here/there nothing you really notice unless you have you face 5cm from it and would polish up ok.

Price: $850

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R33 GTR Nismo 320km/h dash cluster.

Conditon: Used - works fine.

Price: $450

  • 3 weeks later...

Pics of all the dash parts and so on.

Will take $850 for the lot. It's packed and ready to post as well, so turnaround here would be same day.

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  • 2 weeks later...

PM's replied.

Cluster is gone.

Dash pending discussion

S3 Trims & Carbon Diffuser still here.

Also have a S2/1 door trim for a R33 GTR (blue stich) as well - pretty sure it's drivers side. Great nick, $100 if anyone wants.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey mate, just wondering if know whether the series 1/2 door trims will fit a 96 gtst? If so, do you still have them? Cheers, Brenton.

Edit: Just saw it was only one and not a pair. Sorry.

Edited by brentos_mentos
  • 4 weeks later...

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