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Hi guys,



All these parts were destined to go into my R33 but sadly I sold a few weeks ago and have no need for these parts anymore. All prices are what I paid, not looking to make any money off this stuff.



1. R33 GTS-T full brake kit - Includes all stock Calipers, pads, rotors, brake lines, hubs and front knuckles. Been sitting around for a while, rotors may need a good hard drive or maybe machined to get the surface rust off. Good for brake upgrade on N/a R33, gives you 5 studs too. Or good for R32 gtst brake upgrade. Asking $800



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2. R33 Dash with passenger airbag included - Mint condition. Includes passenger airbag and control unit (not sure if it's required if your car already has a drivers airbag). Asking $220



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3. R33 S2 Steering wheel - Mint condition, could do with a clean. Missing a bolt on the side to hold the front panel on, and also missing both plastic covers on each side hiding the bolts (See photos). Has red stitching around the inside of the wheel, so I think it may be from a GTR33? Paid $200, probably paid a bit much though. Asking $150



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Open to reasonable offers, but I think these prices are fair.



May be able to help with delivery within sydney for a small fee (to cover petrol) if I can find the time.



Located inner west of Sydney, inspections are welcome.


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Bump for new prices:

- Full brake setup: $650

- Dash + airbag + airbag control unit: $140

- Steering wheel: $100

Come get this stuff!

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I can't believe I still have this stuff hanging around my house. New prices!

R33 brake kit: $450

Dash: $50

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