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R32 GTR 2 front seat $500.

$150 for the rear

R33 Gtst front and rear strut brace bar $200

R33 GTST rear coil over HKS and coil over for the front not sure what brand $800

R33 GTST rear diff and drive shaft $600

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mate interested in the dash cluster, but i only need the tacho as mines playin up, the rest is a waste for me

pm me with ur best price for it as im interested

pick in syd can be arranged

:bunny:

Hey mate is the drivers side window switch still available, if it is i'm just wondering what order are the pins on the back of the switch in becuase there a couple of different types i'm after the one with 8 large pins on top and 3 smaller ones in the bottom corner.

Cheers

Hey mate is the drivers side window switch still available, if it is i'm just wondering what order are the pins on the back of the switch in becuase there a couple of different types i'm after the one with 8 large pins on top and 3 smaller ones in the bottom corner.

Cheers

hi mate i have attach some picture for you hope this wil help you out.

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hey mate,

just confirming, the left hand side door, still avail? your car color, gun metal grey?, any damage on the door panel? if not, doors, i'll come pick up asap

cheers

Hi mate door still avail there no damage on the door. it a gun metal grey door.

sorry dude got home a bit late last night

do you want to pick it up later this evening say about 7.30pm

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hey mate thanks for the pics, i'm pretty sure its the one i'm after.

Just wondering if you are able to post to Gold Coast, 4218 at my expense obviously.

PM me with price if you are able to.

Cheers

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