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Hey guys,

Got these laying around in my garage and I'd like to get rid of them:

Item: R33 GTR Drivers side headlight

Item Condition: Damaged at back so makes mounting hard but still works!

Reason for Selling: Not needed

Price and Payment Conditions: $85 ono

Item: Precedo springs

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: Not needed

Price and Payment Conditions: $180 for the set - SOLD

Item: R33 GTR shocks (will fit R34 GTR)

Item Condition: purchased new ($230 each) and used for 18 months

Reason for Selling: Not needed

Price and Payment Conditions: $120 for the pair

Item: R33 Rear parcel shelf

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: spare

Price and Payment Conditions: $80

Item: R33 side scuff plates x2 (the things that click on the body below the door with "skyline" written on them)

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: spare

Price and Payment Conditions: $40

Slightly negotiable on these so please feel free to call me on 0407 931 097

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Prank, I only have the passenger side front shock...

Randy, I took this pic so long ago, can't remember but I'll have another look. I think the holes are in the grille of the speakers due to having the child seat clips installed for compliance.

Ferni, I'll try to sell the whole thing as is first, if I don't succeed, you can have them...

MSPEC, you have PM...

Prank, I only have the passenger side front shock...

Randy, I took this pic so long ago, can't remember but I'll have another look. I think the holes are in the grille of the speakers due to having the child seat clips installed for compliance.

Ferni, I'll try to sell the whole thing as is first, if I don't succeed, you can have them...

MSPEC, you have PM...

np

  • 2 weeks later...
Hey guys,

Got these laying around in my garage and I'd like to get rid of them:

Item: R33 GTR Drivers side headlight

Item Condition: Damaged at back so makes mounting hard but still works!

Reason for Selling: Not needed

Price and Payment Conditions: $100 ono

Item: Precedo springs

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: Not needed

Price and Payment Conditions: $180 for the set

Item: R33 GTR shocks (will fit R34 GTR)

Item Condition: purchased new ($230 each) and used for 18 months

Reason for Selling: Not needed

Price and Payment Conditions: $220 for the pair

Item: R33 Rear parcel shelf

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: spare

Price and Payment Conditions: $80

Slightly negotiable on these so please feel free to call me on 0407 931 097

hello there

Does your parcel shelf have the speaker brackets? It's the white parts as pointed out in the picture :P

thanks

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RSB!? I didn't know these things had rear speaker brackets! Dammit! Now I need those too! =-[

man you know what? It seems they strip em' off during compliancing because they somehow interfere with the child locks or somethign ..

shit

Argh! =-/

Although i'm lucky with my car... imported 4 years ago, and there are no child restraints, and the seatbelts all work! .. by "work" I mean, when you press the release button, the electric motor releases the tension on the belt. (big clunk noise!), and the wiring under the seats is all original and intact.

Wouldn't mind mounting rear speakers properly though... my shelf has two irregularly cut holes in it, which means I can't mount 6.5" speakers without having holes around it. =-[

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