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summary: ECR33 Exhaust Guard / Nismo SOLID SHORT SHIFT, Takata PADS, Nismo Part Catalogues + Left & Right Rear TAIL LIGHT ECR33 pod things with lights and stuff.



Takata 2" Padding (50mm) Green (Genuine TAKATA seatbelt shoulder pads) PAIR 2x (driver/passenger)

Location: Mornington Peninsula

Price: $80 (or best offer)



KSP Attain GT Exhaust Bumper Guard Carbon Fibre

Location: Mornington Peninsula

Price: $50 (or best offer)


USED Genuine Nismo Solid Short Shifter (ECR33 Series 2 not sure what else it fits)

Location: Mornington Peninsula

Price: $60 (or best offer)



Nismo Parts Catalogues NISMO parts catalog 3 Volume set.


December 1988 edition 258 pages

May 1997 edition 319 pages

May edition 1995, 34 pages

Location: Mornington Peninsula

Price: EOI / best offer I paid a huge amount for them initially but I'm sure they may not be worth much! let me know an offer!




Left Rear + Right Rear ECR33 Tail Light Assembly things both QM1 white & in really good condition!

Location: Mornington Peninsula

Price: $55 each, $100 for the pair! (or best offer)

please ring <removed> -Daniel
 

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i'll take these 3, you have an sms

Takata 2" Padding (50mm) Green (Genuine TAKATA seatbelt shoulder pads) PAIR 2x (driver/passenger)

Location: Mornington Peninsula

Price: $80 (or best offer)



KSP Attain GT Exhaust Bumper Guard Carbon Fibre

Location: Mornington Peninsula

Price: $50 (or best offer)


USED Genuine Nismo Solid Short Shifter (ECR33 Series 2 not sure what else it fits)

Location: Mornington Peninsula

Price: $60 (or best offer)

short shift, takata padding, bumper guard all sold

still have 2 ECR33 tail light assembly and nismo parts catalogues from the late 90's

Nismo Catalogues Sold.

Only a set of ECR33 Tail lights left, will sell cheap if you come pick them up!! throw me a reasonable offer and they can be yours!

Edited by flano87

Out of interest do you mind saying how much the catalogues sold for? Would love to own some just not sure how much I am up for.

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