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Just clearing some space in the garage and have the following for sale, buyer pays postage where applicable. I am in Melb, SE suburbs.

* 2nd hand pair Nissan Orange side indicators, in perfect working order. Fits R33/34 GTR and 34GTT $30 Click for pic

* I also have the front indicators in Orange to suit r34 $50

SOLD Apexi Panel filter, slightly damaged but will not affect performance, fits stock airbox on almost ALL NISSANS, equiv. to Ryco A360.

SOLD Brand New pair of Nismo Shaded side indicators / winkers. Fits R33/34 GTR and 34GTT.

SOLD R34 GTT stock leather gear knob, slightly worn, should fit most Nissan gear sticks.

SOLD R34 GTT manual gear surround, includes leather gear boot in perfect condition and cigarette lighter socket [only].

SOLD Thermo / AC / Radiator Fan to suit R33/R34 RB25, slight damage - 1 mount point broken but still mountable otherwise in perfect working order.

SOLD Pioneer Radio Cassette deck, KEH4550, Full Logic Control, RCA Preouts, remote control, detach face security, 4 x 35w, multi-colour display, dolby.

SOLD K+N Air Filter Cleaning Kit, as new.

SOLD HKS Turbo Timer second hand. Digital Display with Analog buttons. C/w Nissan wiring loom

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Yes, still available. It would be between $5 and $10 for standard postage on this item.

I will PM details.

Cheers

Dale.

Is the surround still for sale??

and how much would it be for shipping ?

Im in syd btw.

I have a guy in melb who already pm'd me about the kit, just waiting for him to reply, if I dont hear from him over the weekend, I can organise to send it off to you on Monday.

Cheers

Dale

Also, R34 Gear Surround is currently ON HOLD for Shonen.

I'll take the K&N Cleaning kit.. please email [email protected]

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