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how much do u want for the dash around the wheel and the cd plyr, and the gear stick part, also, how much for the hand brake and gear stick boots, if u have em?

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Hey Dude VERY VERY Interested in the PASSENGER side headlight if its in good condition (e.g no cracks and everything still attached etc)

email me some pics to [email protected]

i'm in Sydney are you willing to Ship it to sydney for me?

i'll give you $170 for the light then postage on top whatever it comes out to be email me or call me 0414567277 (Ray)

Hey all, I have a heap of parts I am selling for a mate plus some of mine ... most of them are off a wrecked R33 SII ...

- Front Headlights - $150ea - will need a buff

- Front guards - $350ea

- Front Bumper - $100 (cut out for large intercooler)

- NISMO Strut Brace with master cylinder brace - $250

- SII RB25DET Motor/Box in EXCELLENT condition - $3500

- Full Interior minus front seats (I'm talking everything !! Dash, Door trims, Hood Lining, Parcel Tray !!!) - all in excellent condition except drivers side door. - $1800

- Blitz Turbo Timer - $100

- Cat Back Fujitsubo 3" Mild Steel Exhaust - $300

- HKS Pod Filter - $100

- Boot lid minus rear wing - $200

- Nissan Genuine Floor Mats - $150

- Damaged GREDDY Intercooler (Doesn't leak, looks bent - needs fixing) - $150

- Radiator $200

- SII Rear Strut Brace (Like GT-Rs have) - $200

- Air Bag Steering Wheel (Good condition) - $150

- Standard SII A/F Meter - $100

- Tail Shaft - $150

- SII Body (Needs Drivers side sill, rear quarters, Drivers door) - No glass - suit speedway/drag car NON ROLLING Silver - $3000

- Passenger side door complete with glass, motor for window, excellent condition - $600

- Front Windscreen - $250

- Rear Window - $250

- Side Quarters - $150ea

- Rear tail lights (Scratched lenses) - $50ea

- ApexI Multichecker - $250

- SAFC (Old Style) - $150

- Mines Modified ECU to suit SII Manual - $350

- Standard Manual ECU SII - $150

Pics will go up laterer today - all quality gear at low, low prices !! Get in quick - buyers to pay freight - pickup is free - I am in Central Queensland.

Maybe more parts as I go through my house :cheers:

PLEASE DO NOT PM ME - PLEASE JUST POST IN THIS THREAD it's easier to reply and everyone can see what is happening this way.

I'm very intrested in the headlights, front bar, re-inforcement and grill if you have. pm me your phone number and we'll talk. or give me a call on 0401677698.

parcel tray => would be the pocket in the centre console? (one that sits above or below the head unit)  

want to sell this to me?

Um, no - it's the rear parcel tray - as in where you put your rear speakers. And as for the little pocket, I'll think about it, if I started splitting things up, it's waaaay harder to sell !!

um that seems a bit expensive :P i will give you $100 for it if you post pics

Sorry man, won't go for under $175 ex post - it's in excellent condition and if you go to any shops/wreckers they'll want more for a GT-R strut brace ...

Hey dude you still want to sell the HEADLIGHTS? very interested, can transfer cash asap

email me on [email protected] or call me i sent you a PM

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