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Hey all

Have the following for sale from a midnight purple series 2 r33 anniversary edition

Series 2 head lights 300

Front seats with 40th anniversary on it. No rips etc one missing the lever 300

Centre console 100

Front n rear door trims exc condition 300

Seat belts front n rear 200

Glove box 50

Rear parcel shelf exc condition 150

Plastic dash surround with air vents etc exc 175

Rear seats 100

Two space savers 50 each

Heaps of aircon stuff

Floor mats 75

Dump pipe n front pipe with O2 sensor 275

Bonnet 175

Digital climate control 75

Series 2 steering wheel with air bag 250

Genuine ganador mirrors 430

All in adelaide

All prices very neg

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mats

Driver has slight wear

All could use a good clean

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Headlights.

No yellowing

One has been repaired at the back. Didnt know this until i removed it over the weekend. one side good.

couple broken clips but held onto the car fine and didnt move or rattle. also didnt let in water. looks perfect when fitted.

But open to offers

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Dump pipe n front pipe with O2 sensor 275

forgot to mention also come with a catco cat

Came off of a r33 gtst with standard turbo.

Few dents and marks but works fine.
Would look good with a polish.

offers?

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Can you sends me pics interested in interior parts in excellent cond. chasing new dash surround and the part below it that goes around the gear stick I think. Need new drivers side a pillar trim and would take door trims and parcel shelf too if in better cond than mine.

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Hey man, just wondering if you have any other interior stuff that's not listed? I'm after the RHS power window switch plastic surround and the plastic steering column surround. Cheers, Brenton.

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