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Hey guys, got a few stuff to clear from the garage.

Have a OMP steering wheel coupled with a NISSAN horn button. Wheel comes with boss kit.

Taken off an R33 GTST SII - Good condition - $100

Purple 5 point HKS grounding cable. - Never used - $30

3 pairs of wheel spacers taken off an R33. 2 pairs = 8mm & 1 pair = 5mm [Good condition]] - $15 for each pair

Pick up in OXLEY QLD 4075

No time wasters please. Cheers!

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Grounding cables sold to the chap with a sick GTR :)

Up my post!

@suwidji - The boss kit is an airbag boss kit. It will fit these models if i am not mistaken

NISSAN SKYLINE HR33 ER33 ECR33 ENR33 (Jan,95-May,98)

NISSAN SKYLINE HR34 ER34 ENR34 (May,98-Jun,01)

Best if you do a little research just in case . cheers mate

Still for sale

1) (copy) OMP Corsica style 350 mm with red stitching. Goes with a Hicas /Airbag Bosskit & a genuine Nissan horn button.
Great steering wheel combo. Looks and feels pretty good ! (unsure of the bosskit brand as i bought it on the forum from macdoodle69 )


Wheel is plug and play as it came off a R33 GTST.

Total value = $140. Buy it now from me = $90 . My loss is your gain !

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2) 3 pairs of wheel spacers for sale

2 pairs = 8 mm (5 X 114.3)

1 pair = 5 mm (5 X 114.3)

(Good condition)

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1) OMP 350mm steering wheel with bosskit (includes a genuine Nissan horn button & OMP horn button) - $90

2) R33 Stock Airbox - $50

3) R33 SII Dash cluster (just faulty tacho everything else is mint) - $40

4)SCA oil pan - $5

Pickup is at OXLEY QLD

Text z - 0423 039 411

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Steering combo going cheap - $60 and it's yours. Don't mind shipping it as well!

Great value steering wheel combo with bosskit and original nissan hornbutton!

Text z 0423 039 411

Everything else is sold except the dash cluster.

Anyone wants the DASH cluster for $30 can come to oxley and pick it up :)

Still a great looking dash cluster only the tacho doesn't work so if you can fix it, you're gold!

Z - 0423 039 411

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