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Hi all. well its time to clean the shed out and hopefully put the funds i get towards my new project, i have listed most of the stuff for now but will add things as i go, prob pm me as it will also be for sale in the Tasmanian section. If you dont live in Tassie, dont fret, should be able to get it to u if youre on the mainland without too many hassles, I have other items (mainly interior bits and stock exhaust/dump pipe) for sale that have not been listed for one reason or another, I may have it, just ask

If you dont like the asking prices, pm me with a reasonable offer, mobile number avalible via pm, cheers Damo

Item: R34 GT-T front and rear seats

Age: approx 8 years

Condition: excellent/could do with a little clean post-34389-1209202514_thumb.jpg post-34389-1209202588_thumb.jpg

Price: $$670 the lot

To Fit: (What car) R34 and others

Location: Tas

Contact: me via pm

Comments: bought this set a little while ago , with the intention of using, plans have changed, someone elses gain. just took a couple of quick shots, need a little vac and wipe, otherwise perfect!

Item: R33 GTST front and rear seats (S1)

Condition:fronts, driver has a little wear, no tears, passenger good. rears perfect

Age: 13 years

Price: $380 o.no.

To Fit: (What car) R33 and others

Location: Tas post-34389-1209193012_thumb.jpg post-34389-1209192726_thumb.jpg

Contact: me via pm

Comments: also have another set of rears R33 seats (excellent except very small cig burn/un noticable, cheap!!)

Item: centre console

Condition: very good

Age: 13 years

Price: $90 post-34389-1209193961_thumb.jpg

To Fit: (What car) R33

Location: Tas

Contact: me via pm

Comments: good working order/hinges good

Item: spedo cluster cover

Condition: excellent

Age: 13 years old

Price: $35

To Fit: (What car) R33

Location: Tas post-34389-1209194198_thumb.jpg

Contact: me via pm

Comments: buy me!

Item: Steering wheel colum/ignition and all assoc wiring/Steering wheel with air bag

Condition: excellent

Age: 10 years approx

Price: the lot $350 on.o post-34389-1209197154_thumb.jpg post-34389-1209197785_thumb.jpg

To Fit: (What car) R33

Location: Tas

Contact: me via pm

Comments: would pref to sell complete as one unit, but may look at separating if enough interest in both

Item: cold air box and snorkel.. complete

Condition: excellent

Age: 10 years post-34389-1209200690_thumb.jpg

Price: $70

To Fit: (What car) R33/stagea and ??

Location: Tas

Contact: me via pm

Comments:

Item: glove box

Condition: good

Age: 13 years post-34389-1209200866_thumb.jpg

Price: $25 o.n.o

To Fit: (What car) R33

Location: Tas

Contact: me via pm

Comments: buy me

Item: various trims for S1.5 R33

Condition: good

Age: ?? post-34389-1209201086_thumb.jpg

Price: $30 the lot

To Fit: (What car) R33 S1.5

Location: Tas

Contact: me via pm

Comments: the metal trim for R33 S1.f on body and around headlights etc

Item: gearstick console piece

Condition: ok/good

Age: 13 years old

Price:

To Fit: (What car)

Location: Tas

Contact: me via pm

Comments: forgot to take a photo, will do upon request

Item: Interior doorskins and rear quater trim

Condition: excellent post-34389-1209201547_thumb.jpg post-34389-1209201722_thumb.jpg

Age: 10 years old

Price: $190 the lot

To Fit: (What car) R33 gtst

Location: Tas

Contact: me via pm

Comments: also have another set of separate rear quater interior trims in excellent cond, sorry guys, pwr window controller/swiches not for sale

Item: Seat belts, complete set

Condition: excellent

Age: 10 years post-34389-1209202205_thumb.jpg

Price: $120 o.n.o

To Fit: (What car) R33 gtst

Location: Tas

Contact: me via pm

Comments: full set of front and rear seatbelts complete with every thing u need to bolt straight in (inc all bolts)

Item: all items in photo $10each, (one kick panel has a smll creak/break=both for $10 o.n.o)

Condition: all excellent apart for kick panels mentioned

Age:

Price: $10 each item post-34389-1209204078_thumb.jpg

To Fit: (What car)

Location: Tas

Contact: me via pm

Comments: what ever want this stuff gone!

More to come................

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Location: Tas

Contact: me via pm

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Location: Tas

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Pm's answered, bit of interest but all still for sale , more added

Item: Grille

Condition:ok

Age: 12 years

Price: $35 post-34389-1209259562_thumb.jpg

To Fit: (What car) R33

Location: Tas

Contact: me via pm

Comments: badge is missing, could do with a good clean

Item: crash/reenforcement bar, i guess its called

Condition: good

Age: 12 years

Price: ??

To Fit: (What car) R33

Location: Tas

Contact: me via pm

Comments: fits behind the crash pad/dash. also have an immac dash/crash pad

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Item: origonal front bar plastic inserts

Condition:very good

Age: 12 years

Price: $35

To Fit: (What car) R33gtst S1

Location: Tas

Contact: me via pm

Comments: buy me!

Item:R32gtr seat belt inserts with working sensors

Condition: excellent working order

Age: ?? post-34389-1209260876_thumb.jpg

Price: $40 0.n.0

To Fit: (What car) R32gtr and others i guess

Location: Tas

Contact: me via pm

Comments: I believe i fitted them to my R33 and im pretty sure i was also able to connect the sensors up underneath the seats

Item: interior carpet

Condition:very good needs a vac, no holes or burns

Age: 12 years approx

Price: $60 post-34389-1209261478_thumb.jpg

To Fit: (What car) R33gtst

Location: Tas

Contact: me via pm

Comments: buy me all i need is a vacum

Item: dump pipe, and cat back exhaust

Condition:very good

Age: approx 8 years

Price: $65 the lot post-34389-1209261000_thumb.jpg

To Fit: (What car) R33 and others i guess

Location: Tas

Contact: me via pm

Comments: the dump pipe was cut before the flange at the cat on the exhaust system in my car now as it was welded not bolted to the cat in my car, if that makes sense to any one

Item: A pillar inserts?? i think thats what you call em

Condition:excellent

Age: 10 years approx post-34389-1209261861_thumb.jpg

Price: $35

To Fit: (What car) R33gtst

Location: Tas

Contact: me via pm

Comments: look at the photo

Item:washer bottle and surge tank

Condition:average

Age: 13 years post-34389-1209262110_thumb.jpg

Price: $10 each o.n.o

To Fit: (What car) R33

Location: Tas

Contact: me via pm

Comments: could do with a flush and clean other wise fine as a replacement

Item: all items in photo $10 fan shroud, visas, fuse cover

Condition:good to average

Age: 12 years

Price: $10 each post-34389-1209262239_thumb.jpg

To Fit: (What car) R33 gtst

Location: Tas

Contact: me via pm

Comments: buy em!

more to come....

Edited by madaz R33

All PM's answered, considering separating the R34 GTT front and rear seats, have a potential buyer for the rears and will separate if a buyer for the fronts comes forward

Price drop on R34 seats.. $570 ono,

Price drop on R33 seats..$345

taking reasonable offers on everything.. bumksi

Edited by madaz R33
  • 4 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...
How much to send front seats only to southern Ireland mate?
dude, i have no idea?? if you are serious about wanting them, i suggest you pm me for my address, also send me ue address and we both go off and get quotes mite be cheaper from one end? cheers Damo

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