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Hey Sau Fam, got a few goodies laying around not easy to find in this condition these days!

Skyline R32 GTS/GTST RH Front Corner Indicator With Wiring Loom $225

Skyline R32 GTST (Driver Side) Front Corner Indicator - RH No Broken Lugs $240

Skyline R33 Sedan TailLights Series 1 (KOITO) Tail Lights S1 (4 Door) $750

Nissan Skyline R33 Sedan Tail Lights (Series 2) 4 Door R33 TailLights S2 $850

IMPUL (Long Version) Rare Discontinued Shift Gear Knob – M10x1.25 $280

IMPUL Discontinued Short Shift Gear Knob M10x1.25 $260

Nissan Skyline R33 Floor Mats Full 5 Piece set $300

Skyline R33 GTS/GTST Front (SILVER) Grill With S Badge Series 1 (NO BROKEN LUGS) $400

Skyline R33 GTS/GTST Front (BLACK) Grill With S Badge Series 1 (NO BROKEN LUGS) $400

 

📍Located: Melbourne - (Western suburbs)

🌎 Australia & International Postage Available At Buyers Expense. DM me if interested 

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