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Got a bunch of things taking up space and they need to go :P

All items are located in Sydney. Pickup preferred, but willing to post at buyers expense

Item: Weather shields

Condition:Good

Price:$80

To Fit: R33 skyline (2 door)

Comments: I had all the clips but recently moved so not sure if i can find them now.

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Item: HKS Mushroom Pod Filter + Adapter

Condition:Good

Price:$70

To Fit: Anything

Comments: The induction noise was too loud for my liking, so replaced with stock air box. Filter needs a clean

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Item: East Bear Style Grille

Condition:Good

Price:$80

To Fit: R33 S2

Comments: Bought off ebay for 120, but i didn't like the way it sit and couldn't be bothered figuring out how to do it properly

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Item: Series 2 Sedan Headlights

Condition:Good

Price:$500

To Fit: R33 S2 sedan/coupe

Comments: Came with the car, but have changed them over. Comes with all plugs and wires. Left light is missing a lower tab, but it doesn't affect anything as all the grilles i've used have not used it.

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Hey buddy quiet intrested in weather shield but curiosity needs to kill the cat first...

Do they fit S1 R33's? if so have u found all necessary bolts n clips for em?

n where in Syd u located at?

-JAi-

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All items are located in Yagoona, in Sydneys West.

Unfortunately i don't have any pics of the grille on the car, i'll try to take some, just been pretty busy lately. You're welcome to come and test fit it if you like.

Pretty sure the weather shields would fit an S1 coupe, haven't had a chance to look for the clips though :)

Cheers

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