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All parts are from a 32 GTST unless noted.

Located Southside Brisbane.

Contact me via PM

1. Glove box

$15 pick up

$20 delivered aust wide.

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2. Steering column shroud (front section)

$10 pick up

$15 delivered aust wide.

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3. Steering column shroud (rear section)

$10 pickup

$15 delivered aust wide.

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4. RB20 Accelerator cable

$10 pickup

$15 delivered aust wide.

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5. R33 GTST Accelerator cable

$10 pickup

$15 delivered aust wide.

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6. Speedo cable

$10 pickup

$15 delivered aust wide.

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7. Passenger's side kick panel

$5 pickup

$10 delivered aust wide.

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8. Drivers side factory speaker mount

$10 pickup

$15 delivered aust wide.

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9. Reading lights for non sunroof 32

$10 pickup

$15 delivered aust wide.

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10. Lower half drivers side dash

$15 pick up

$20 delivered aust wide.

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11. Clutch master cylinder

$20 pick up

$25 delivered aust wide.

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12. Factory Airbox ducting

$10 pickup

$15 delivered aust wide.

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13. Upper trim that clips in next to door (left & right)

$20 pick up only

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14. R33 pull style front gearbox cover (fits 32&33 gtr boxes and 33 GTST boxes) converts clutch to pull.

$30 pick up

$35 delivered aust wide.

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Edited by Alf
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Hey, Drivers pillar cover still available? can pick up whenever. and steering column cover stuff and other random stuff aswell.

Edited by r32adrian
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ill take the master cylinder if its in perfect working order. id PM but i cant (post limit thing) PM your bank details and ill deposit. ill need it posted tho to ACT

Cheers Jason

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