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I know this should be in for sale section but this is for Perth only.

My sister in law is having a garage sale and amoungst the houshold items are some odd R33 bits like front bumper,std rear spoiler bits's and pieces like some std 180SX wheels.

All for bargain prices.

If interested attend on Sunday at

10 The Crest

Ballajura

Or contact me prior

Cheers

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I'll go by on sunday or earlier if I can to see if there is a sun shield.

No parts other than wheels for 180SX's ..sorry.

I think there is a pod filter there from memory.

The bumper is burgandy it was removed when he fitted a 400R kit

Prices will be really cheap just to clear the shed out before putting house up for sale.

Cheers

Chris

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You can have my set of visors for nothing if you can show me how to get them off and they aren't covering some huge ugly scratch or anything :( They are useless in my opinion. We all know how bad the lines are for running water into the drivers lap when it's raining or when you clean the windshield, and I thought these would fix that.. Ha ha fat chance....

Brett

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Originally posted by R34

I know this should be in for sale section but this is for Perth only.

My sister in law is having a garage sale and amoungst the houshold items are some odd R33 bits like front bumper,std rear spoiler bits's and pieces like some std 180SX wheels.

All for bargain prices.

If interested attend on Sunday at

10 The Crest

Ballajura

Or contact me prior

Cheers

Can you tell me what type bumper it is from a R33 Vspec, M spec, or just standard factory, gtst.....

Thanks,

I will be there on Sunday.......

al

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Originally posted by R34

I know this should be in for sale section but this is for Perth only.

My sister in law is having a garage sale and amoungst the houshold items are some odd R33 bits like front bumper,std rear spoiler bits's and pieces like some std 180SX wheels.

All for bargain prices.

If interested attend on Sunday at

10 The Crest

Ballajura

Or contact me prior

Cheers

Mate, I can't find the place on the map....

Can you give me instructions please....

I am looking to come from Rockingham...

Al

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