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I have a bunch of r33 parts sitting about that need to go.

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R33 S1 headlight in great condition not faded with all brackets intact.

Price: $150 each pickup shipping ontop

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R33 S1 type M front bar. Bar is silver it has never been cut for an intercooler and needs a repair finished to make it A1

Price: $100 pickup

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R32/33 stock front pipe and cat

Price: $50 pickup

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R32/33/34 s13 xforce high flow cat

Price: $50

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Rb20/25 low mount stainless turbo manifold in need of tlc

Price: $25 pickup

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R32/33 stock cat

Price: $25

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R33 front reo support. It's been cut for an intercooler.

Price: $50 pickup

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R33 plastic engine under tray

Price $25 pickup

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R33 climate control

Price $25

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R33 option parcel shelf air purifier

Price $20

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R33 new moulded boot 12" sub box fits nicely on the driver side and is covered in the same material as the boot lining price off the shelf was $250.

Price: $150 pickup

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All parts are located in Pakenham south east Melbourne

Contact via pm or 0438804282

Would have liked to sell the pair but yes can have it for $150

Let me know on the climate and manifold

Not sure if it's you mate but had a full price offer on passenger side just waiting on payment

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