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Item:RB25det Apexi Power Fc with Hand controller SOLD

Price:$1350

Item:Blitz 60mm water temp AC gauge with sender SOLD

Price:$120

tem:Tein C spanner SOLD

Price:$40

Item:Hella Horns 110db

Price:$40

Item:stock bov SOLD

Price:$35

Item:Nissan Original single din pocket SOLD

Price:$20

Item:R33 Leather Gearboot and handbrake boot

Price:$25

Item:associated stickers

Price:HKS $5, Advan $5, ARC $6, Nismo $6, Apexi $12 , warning $6

Item:Mtec H3 100w 4,750k

Price:$25

Location:Adelaide

Comments:All prices excluding delivery

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If the DIN pocket fits an R33 Series 2 GTST, i'll snap that straight up. $20 + postage to Canberra (post code 2603)

I bought it for R33 series 2 and it fits perfectly. They are actually universal if they are orginal nissan. it is as new condition too.

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