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R33 Parts! (interior, Exterior And Rims)


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Hey...still need this stuff to go. Here are the new prices again along with an update of the things still left. I can organise postage for some items under request

NEW PRICES:

1. After Market wing $60

2. Rear Boot and S1 Wing/stop light $65

3. Side Skirts $35 each or $60 pair - SOLD

4. Rear S2 Garnish $15 - SOLD pending payment

5. Drivers Side S1 Head Light $15

6. Dash Surround $50

7. Drivers Side Window surround and Controls $30

8. Steering Wheel $10

9. Hicas Control $15

10. Rims - SOLD

11. Rear Bumper S1 (This is different to the first one I sold - has 4 holes in it from reverse sensors - slightly damaged) - $20

SOLD ALREADY: Rims, Side Skirts, Rear Bumper, Front Grill, Indicators

PM me anytime or call mobile. Check the first post for pictures and information.

Cheers

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Hey Mate, i need the smallest thing for my r32 (hoping its the same in the r33)! I need the small black round connector that the low beam bulb plugs into in the front headlight?? is the stupidest thing but i cannot get one anywhere!! hope you have one, cheers

I am not sure if the R33 is the same. But I have both round connectors that I think you are talking about on the head light. The head light is only $15 for the whole thing if you want it.

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