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Hey guys.

I own a 96 S2 R33 GTST and i need some stock parts for it.

Wheels + tyres.

Driver and Passenger Seats.

gear knob

Catback exhaust.

foot pedals.

I would prefer If the Items were in Melbourne.

Please PM me.

Thanks!

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Hey guys.

I own a 96 S2 R33 GTST and i need some stock parts for it.

Wheels + tyres.

Catback exhaust.

gear knob

foot pedals.

Driver and Passenger Seats.

I would prefer If the Items were in Melbourne.

Please PM me.

Thanks!

PM sent for Catback system.

I have S1 seats with no rails - in Brisbane

Sorry mate. i think S1 seats have different matterial/pattern.

Thanks for the offer though

gidday

i have a gear knob of a s1 skyline. not to sure if they are different between s1 and s2.

email me at [email protected]

cheers james

Thanks mate.

But i'm not really after a gear knob anymore.

Thanks for the offer.

i have stock rims .. no tyres on them

$200 ..

Sorry mate i need tyres aswell.

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