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Hi People,

I just had some spare parts lying around so I thought Id try and get rid of them.

1st Item:

Pair of R33 Series 1 seats. They are in excellent condition except for small tear in drivers seat

(see pic). Both seats are in perfect working order.

PRICE: $60 for both, or $40 each if sold seperately.

2nd Item:

A Black Widow BW10000-1 model alarm.

Condition: Used (3 Months)

Some Specs:

Australian Standards Ceritfied

All Black Wiring

Modular Security

Radio Key "Code Rolling" Operation (2 Keys)

Safety Exterior Night Light (Ind)

Arm / Disarm / Error chirps

Built-in Inertia Shock / Glass Sensor

Covers Doors, Boot & Bonnet

Starter Motor Disable

Electric Fuel Circuit Disable

Siren - Standard, Multi tone

Flashes Indicators

Flashing Dash-Light

Protected input / output circuits

Triple Zone Input Circuit

Re-Arming

Passive Immobiliser (non programmable)

Nuisance Protection Cycle

Safety Light, Perimeter

Diagnostics

Sells for $500 RRP (not installed)

Price: $200 O.N.O NOW $150!!

3rd Item:

Genuine R33 Type M side skirts painted in white.

Condition: Used

Great condition, no cracks or chips. Could do with a respray though.

SOLD!!!

4th Item:

Genuine Momo Gear knob

Condition: Used (3 months)

Gearknob is leather with chrome inserts. In perfect condition.

Price: $60

If anyone is intersted just send me a PM or you can reply to this post.

All items located in Sydney. Pick ups preferred.

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