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I finally picked up my r33 yesterday and it's missing a few small little bits and pieces that I wouldn't mind getting just to tidy it up a bit.

I need:

- the top half of the fuse box in the bonnet (the one that the battery leads run too)

- the plastic surround that clips into the console around the handbrake

- the 3rd piece of the center coin holder, the one closest to the driver

I think that's it for now, will update this thread if I find anything else.

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I finally picked up my r33 yesterday and it's missing a few small little bits and pieces that I wouldn't mind getting just to tidy it up a bit.

I need:

- the top half of the fuse box in the bonnet (the one that the battery leads run too)

- the plastic surround that clips into the console around the handbrake

- the 3rd piece of the center coin holder, the one closest to the driver

I think that's it for now, will update this thread if I find anything else.

Hey

I may have these parts. I pulled apart an R33 half cut a little while ago and would have these parts somewhere. Sold the Plastic handbrake surround but would have the other bits. Do you have photos of the coin thing? I'm not sure which one you are talking about. PM me if interested... make an offer.

I've got all this stuff if still required... let me know at [email protected]

cheers

I finally picked up my r33 yesterday and it's missing a few small little bits and pieces that I wouldn't mind getting just to tidy it up a bit.

I need:

- the top half of the fuse box in the bonnet (the one that the battery leads run too)

- the plastic surround that clips into the console around the handbrake

- the 3rd piece of the center coin holder, the one closest to the driver

I think that's it for now, will update this thread if I find anything else.

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