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http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/437091-random-r33-gtst-skyline-parts/ <link to thread with pics

i have a heap of leftover parts from several r33's i have stripped. if you need a part not listed just ask. i have boxes of random stuff.

Feel free to make an offer. keen to clean out my garage. I have put pics of some parts up.

Also happy to sell the whole lot for an awesome price if anybody is interested.

Purple passenger pr drivers mirror 25
purple rear bumper bar 40
airconditioner condenser 70
random aircon hoses ask
power steering rack 70
hicas rack 70
speedo cluster 192km 50
radiator shroud 40
washer bottle 20
rubber gearbox gearstick cover 15
shifter surround 30
kick pannell 20
gearbox flex plate 30
NA brake callipers think rear 70
jack 30
bonnet latch 30
aircon compressor 70
charcole canister 15
silver driver side tail light 35
low + high pressure power steering lines 40
clitch master + clutch line 60
clutch master 40
coilpack loom 35
horns 20
aeriel with cable 40
some skyline mats not full set 30
bonnet cable 30
under steering wheel colum cover 20
clear skyline rear tail light garnish 30
random nissan clutch slave. Unsure what it fits. Maybe sr? 30
rb25 gearbox shifter with gear knob 40
r33 centre dash vent undamaged 40
space saver 4 and 5 stud 30
radius arm rods 40
right hand side front lca control arm 40
r33 half shafts left and right 70
injector loom 30
s1 wiper indicator stalk 30
s2 wiper indicator stalk 40
s2 passanger airbag 40
centre radiator / bonnet catch support 40
radiator overflow tank 30
driver side a pillar 25
brake and clutch peddle 40
r33 metal window seal. Bolts to car above door 30
sunroof motor 30
light with sunroof control 25
interior light 20
hand brake cable 20
several clock springs 30
glovebox 30
airbag computer 30
climate control units 30
brown windscreen wiper relay box 30
illuminted ring for round ignition barrel 20
amber side indicators with silver surround 20
aircon reciever dryer 35
battery hold down clamp 20
top radiator holders 20
single din sized pocked for under radio 20
heaps of seatbelts 25
several starter motors 35
tyre iron 20
windscreen wiper motor 30
ecu bracket 20

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Pm sent about fan. Dont have a heater box atm sorry.

Extra parts I found. keep asking, more here still

glove box with lid and catch 30
sun visors 30
sunroof motor 30
peddles 25 each
bonnet catch 30
wiper arms 15 each
undamaged dash windscreen vent 40
range of seatbelts 30 each
climate control 30
turbo manual cluster 152km's 90
cluster surround 20
rear vision mirror 20
all rubber door and window seals. ask for price
rear wiper motor 30
interior light with sunroof control 30
interior light 20
drivers door plastic inner door handle window switch holder - suits repaint or covering 20
ashtray 30
passenger inner a pillar plastic 15
range of vents 15
inner door handles 20
seat bolt covers 10
roof handles 25
kick panel 15
rear parcel shelf vents 30
outside b pillar plastic 35

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