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Wtb R33 Gtst Parts. Bonnet/headlights/front Bar/exhaust/speed Sensor/abs Relay/lighter/rubber Gear Boot


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Hey,

Currently trying to source the following for my Series 1 R33 GTST.

- Bonnet (Preferably black or the navy blue colour)

- Headlights

- Front bar (Preferably black or the navy blue colour)

- Exhaust (Doesn't have to be complete, could be catback or just a front/dump pipe as I can mix and match)

- Speed sensor as my speedo stopped working

- Abs relay

- Cigarette Lighter unit as mine is empty so not sure what wiring is needed etc too

- Rubber shifter boot as mine is split underneath my shifter surround and I can smell gearbox fluid....... :(

- Front mount with piping

- R33 GTR front seats

Can text me on 0468 330 099 as its easier but I can check pms too... Willing to pick up anywhere In Sydney or within an hour or two from Sydney.

Edited by deva0o

I've got a newly sprayed black bonnet and jasma stainless cat back exhaust I could do both for $320 but I'm in Melb :( . Just on the off chance you were road tripping...

I've got a newly sprayed black bonnet and jasma stainless cat back exhaust I could do both for $320 but I'm in Melb :( . Just on the off chance you were road tripping...

Thanks for that. Yeah unfortunately just looking locally.

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