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Bosch 044 fuel pump fitted to R33 cradle ready for direct fitment, near new $100

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R33 Rear vision mirror VGC, also same as R32, R34 $20
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R33 GTR Clutch master cylinder perfect working condition $40

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R33 GTR midnight purple bootlid, (no lip) $40

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R33 GTR blow off valves x2 with complete recirculation piping perfect working condition $120

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R33 GTR, Will also fit GTST interior lights $40 pair or $20ea

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R33 GTR/GTST window plastic trims $20ea

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R33 GTR interior fuse box cover $20

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R33 GTR front seatbelts VGC $60 pair

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R33 GTR C pillars VGC $20 pair

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R33 GTR ABS VGC $100

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R33 GTR handbrake boot good condition $10

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R33 GTR demister dash vents VGC $10 also have complete dash with airbag cover VGC $50

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R33 GTR factory turbo alloy elbows $30 pair

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Genuine nissan fog lights from R32 m spec model, can make to fit any car $40

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Located Gold Coast, will freight at buyers expense
0414596256 John

Edited by slidinr32gtr
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