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Ok kids I have the following for sale....

1 set of 5 floor mates in top condition for a r33 gts-t $120

2 nizmo indecators for the front guards in top condition. $60 *SOLD*

One centre dash pocket thingy for under the radio includes door $50

All parts in sydney. I would prefer cash, I will only send interstate as a last resort.

I can be contacted on 0410564777

Cheers,

Rob.

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Well the lenses are in top condition... But I am sorry to say that they have now been sold to sum freak that stalks people... :)

The other stuff is still for sale .. the dash pocket thingy has the flip down lid and is in mint condition as well....

Your winkers would have been in da mail bitch, But I couldnt leave work... For once in my life I am earning my wage... They are all packed ready togo so it will be monday mornings.. I will send em over night like I said...

As for the mats, I think they are around the $300 mark brand new. $120 is prity damn good as it is... I know that a few second hand places sell em for over $150.

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