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Hi, im listing a few R33 that i need to sell ASAP. They are priced very cheap to sell fast. Located in Campbelltown-Sydney.

Engine Bay + Suspension:

A/C Compressor + Lines up to firewall $45

Power Steering Rack $75

Power Steering Pump $45

Brake booster $50

Master cylinder $45

slave cylinder $40

Wiper motor $35

Bonnet lock assembly + supporting bracket $25

Bonnet hinges $10 each

Washer Bottle $15

Coolant over flow Bottle $15

Charcoal canister $15

Front Wheel arch covers $5 each

Front calipers $35 each

Rear calipers $20 each

Front hub assembly $50 each

Exterior:

Bonnet (small dent in middle, grey in colour) $50

Passenger door $40

Boot lid + flat spoiler $40

Left Guard $35

R/H Tail light $40

Headlights (side bracket broken on both to accomadate for 400r Bar) $10 each

Guard indicators-amber $10 each

Wipers $5 each

Driver and passenger windows $30 each

Exterior door handes $15 each

Antenna + motor $25

Petrol lid/cover $20

Interior:

Door trims $25 each

Inside door handles $15 each

Climate control unit $40

Steering Wheel (3-spoke) $15

Indicator Control switch module $25

Wiper & washer Control switch module $25

Side vents $5 each

Rear/back seat $40

Rear/back trim $25 each

Steering column surround $20

Under steering covers $15

Centre A/C vents + surrounds $20

Centre Console $20

Dash board (no cracks) $50

Dash instrument cluster 121000 (GTS) $40

P/window switch control (driver window button doesnt spring down, but operates fine) $10

P/morrors switch control $15

I have other parts that I havent mentioned, so if your in need of something thats not listed just ask and i might have it, thanks.

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I take the

-steering well columm surround,

-steering wheel and

-door trim,

-driver and passenger windows

-and Headlights (side bracket broken on both to accomadate for 400r Bar)

Cheer dude

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