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i have a number of items that i'm looking to get rid of from an R33. Need to minimise my loses. Happy for local pick up or i can courier at purchasers cost. Negotiable on some items so just ask.

Located in Noosa on the sunshine coast (QLD)

PH: 0411967856

Items:

R33 Crank angle sensor - $75

R33 power steering pump - $140

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R33 power steering resevoir - $50

R33 engine mounts X2 (good condition) - $60 each

R33 airflow meter - $120

R33 Climate control unit out of series 2- $100

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R33 front door hinges X 4 & bonnet hinges X 2 - $20 the lot

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R33 auto instrument cluster - 83XXX km on odometer SOLD

R33 S1 type M RHS front bar grill piece - $15

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R33 S1 type M RHS front bar indicator - $35

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R33 heater core in heater unit - $80

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R33 interior fan in housing - $40 SOLD

R33 Aircon components - complete set up - $175

R33 Auto tail shaft - front and rear - $50 for both

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Charcol canister - $30

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R33 Combination switch (wiper/indicator) - $40

R33 fan shroud - $50

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R33 radiator with temp sender switch - $150

R33 brake master cylinder - $40 SOLD

R33 brake power booster (S2) - $60

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R33 windscreen washer bottle (washer motors not working) - $40

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R33 front castor rods - pair (bushes in very good condition) - $50 each

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R33 radiator over flow bottle - $40

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R33 viscous fan (some small cracks in plastic) - $35

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R33 RHS front lower control arm with balljoint - $80

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R33 RHS front wheel bearing/hub/upper control arm assembly - $175

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R33 LHS front wheel bearing/hub/upper control arm assembly - $175

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R33 front brake calipers (not siezed) - to be sold as pair - $315

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