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Both S2 healights good nick halogen globes - $400 set

Cat back straight through kakimoto exhaust rough but still does the job - $150

Power FC hand controller only- came off pfc for s2 33 - $300

s2 r33 rear view mirror - $20

s2 r33 gtst front seats (small hole in drivers right wing) - $150 pair

s2 r33 cluster (tacho speedo temp fuel etc etc) 117xxxkms - $200

Set of standard wheels nuts for 33 skyline - free with any purchase.

I'm contactable via pm or on here.

Located in the hills area

Cheers,

Greg

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Lights are in good condition no cracks anywhere halogen globes LED parking lights, plastic is clear. small bit of white maybe 1cm by 2mm inside the light that is white instead of black harldy noticable in one of the corners. Feel free to send your number and i'll send a pxt

all pm's replied.

PFC hand controller serial number is fcc3 020-11199

I've seen them sold seperately before so as far as i'm aware they are interchangable. Unless someone knows otherwise

Hand controller received and top notch. Cheers for the extremely quick postage.

Good to hear, thanks mate.

HEADLIGHTS SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

REARVIEW MIRROR SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

EXHAUST AND SEATS STILL AVAILABLE

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