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Hi,

I have some things I would like to move out of my garage.

  • R33 coupe interior: Includes back seat (1 small burn hole) front door cards, rear compartment side cards, boot base, carpet & side covers, full carpet mould + full set of factory floor mats: $100 the lot. (rather not seperate)
  • 600 x 300 x 76 intercooler. Not sure of brand. Came with a manifold I bought : $60
  • Fibreglass bonnet: Corners need work and has small crack along side. I think this must fit series 2 as mine's a series 1 and it has differant locking hole for striker: $100 ??

If you're interested in any of these items, please contact me via this post with a phone number for me to call you on or phone/text me on 0423 773 763

Regards,

Denis

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I know you don't want to seperate, But if you do, how much for boot carpet, space saver, cover over wheel and the lower trim above drivers feet?

Thanks

Rob

Hi Rob,

Sorry,I don't have a space saver for sale.

I'm going to list this lot on Ebay and I'll probably split it up a bit as it's not moving on this forum.

How's $25 sound for the other bits sound?

Regards,

Denis



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