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wtb: R33 HICAS LOCK BAR....

ALSO HUNTING FOR A ROLL CAGE FOR MY 33 TOO.

good luck finding one s/h ive been after one for ages...

best bet is ringing up JIS and asking koji for a brand new kts full bolt in... $750 i think he said last time I asked.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...&start=4200

Post number #4215

"R33 LH tail light $50"

Chasing a left hand tail light for R33 gts-t

Undamaged, have a few damaged ones, need one in excellent condition

PM me if you have one and let me know how much your after, Im looking to pay $50 max.

Got defected last night :banana:

So i need the following parts to suit a R34 4 door.

* Set of standard springs on struts

* Standard front castor rods

* Standard rear traction arms

I'm happy to buy the parts, but it would be awesome if someone is happy to lend me the parts in exchange for beer, haha

Cheers.

R33 Indicator Plug, shouldnt matter which side

need the plug for the globe holder on the quater panel

lost mine thanks to being too low

plugs into the bulb holder and should have a black and red wire coming out of it

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