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Hey guys and girls, I'm clearing out my store room!

All parts are reasonably priced, but we can discuss totals if you're picking up multiple items

*Located in Bentley*

Please contact Kimba on 0402 404one92 with any questions, comments or requests

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Dash trim: $5 each

All dash parts are dark grey, from '95 GTR

- Glove box surround (no box)

- Driver's fuse box cover & trim (under steering wheel)

- Cluster surround

- Passenger kick panel

- Driver's kick panel (has hole drilled near top)

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Dash vents:

- Driver's side adjustable vent $10

- Centre adjustable vent $10

- Passenger side window vent $5

- Windscreen demister vents $5 ea.

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High mount stop light cover / trim: $5

The bit that sits on the parcel shelf

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Rear seat belts & stalks, right & left side: $10 each or $15 the pair

Sorry, no centre belt. These were manufactured locally in 2001 to conform to ADR 4/01

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Lower rails for front seat belts: $5 ea

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Genuine Nismo clear lense GTR front bumper indicator: $20

Right side only, as new condition - only fitted for a week

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A/C evaporator core and box: $15

For when the refrigerant leak isn't anywhere else ;)

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Digital clock from dash: $15

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Hazard light switch: $10

Internal globe requires replacing

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Stop light switch: $10

aka brake pedal switch

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Sun visors: $10 each

Include roof mounts

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Side / wing mirrors (electric folding): $25 each

Paint: KN6 (dark grey pearl)

All electrics functional other than driver's mirror "fold out" inoperative

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Brand new silicon heater hose kit (14 hoses, black) for RB26DETT: $83 (cost price)

Suits R33 & R34, not sure about R32

Still sealed in original packaging

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Blitz Full Auto Turbo Timer Control Unit (no harness): $20

One wire has been modified and 2 velcro strips have been applied to the top of the unit for mounting

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Alpine V-Power Class D Mono Power Amplifier: $60

Model: MRP-M350 - 700W max power, 350W RMS if connected to 2x 4ohm subs

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Photos coming soon! and probably more items...

Thanks for your interest :)

Edited by Kimb4

The promised pictures, in order of appearance in the original post:

R33gloveboxsurround_zpsf415f689.jpg

Glove box surround $5

R33fuseboxcover_zpsc5c64772.jpg

Driver's fuse box cover and trim $5

R33clustershroud_zps65036c25.jpg

Instrument cluster surround $5

R33leftkickpanel_zpsbcfa0bcb.jpg

Passenger side kick panel $5

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Driver's kick panel $5 ono

Note: hole drilled near the top

R33dashvents_zps2e6a0369.jpg

Dash vents - Fixed $5, Adjustable $10

R33topbrakelightcover_zps356be616.jpg

Parcel shelf rear wiper cover $5 ono

Not a brake light cover as previously stated (sorry, can't edit post)

R33rearbeltsLampR_zps4e338291.jpg

Right and left rear seat belts and stalks $10 ea, $15 pair

R33seatbeltrails_zps0256c3f5.jpg

Front seat belt rails $5 ea

NismoR33GTRRHFindicator_zps350cefd6.jpg

Nismo clear R33 GTR front bumper indicator - right side only $20

R33ACevaporatorassy1_zps14eff120.jpg

A/C evaporator core in box assembly $15

R33dashclock_zps0b2111d4.jpg

Dash clock $15

R33hazardswitch_zpsf8a38b1b.jpg

Hazard light switch $10

Internal globe requires replacing

R33sunvisors_zpsaea2976c.jpg

Sun visors $10 ea

R33sidemirror1_zpsad2ee200.jpg

R33sidemirror2_zps074253f5.jpg

Side mirrors $25 ea

Driver's mirror does not fold outwards

RB26DETTsiliconheaterhoseset_zps30db545d

Brand new silicon heater hose kit for R33 & R34 RB26DETT $83 (cost price)

Hoses come in sealed bag - image for illustration only

BlitzFullAutoTurboTimer_zpsdcfccade.jpg

Blitz Full Auto Turbo Timer $20

No harness included

AlpineMRP-M350monoampsml_zps19e89baa.jpg

Alpine MRP-M350 Mono Power Amplifier $60

* I am happy to provide additional photos on request *

  • 3 weeks later...

Sold:

All plastic trim pieces and windscreen demister vents (still have other vents)

Driver's mirror

Sun visors

Turbo timer

Nismo indicator

Still for sale and considering any offers:

Dash vents (other than windscreen demisters)

Brake pedal switch

Hazard switch

Clock

Rear seat belts and front belt rails

A/C evaporator

  • 1 month later...
  • 2 months later...

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