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95 series 1 1/2 R33 complete interior parts no front or rear seats already sold.

R33 rear cradle no diff and breaks

R33 powersteering rack & hubs

R33 Bonnet

R33 series 2 Boot with Wing, rear bar & rear lights

R33 series 1 headlights excellent condition

S15 front 5 stud hubs with breaks off non turbo s15

R33 rear 5 stud hubs no breaks

Series 2 drivers seat no rips or tears

ALL MUST GO PM OR CALL FOR what u need and for PRICE OR MAKE OFFER

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95 series 1 1/2 R33 complete interior parts no front or rear seats already sold.

R33 rear cradle no diff and breaks

R33 powersteering rack & hubs

R33 Bonnet

R33 series 2 Boot with Wing, rear bar & rear lights

R33 series 1 headlights excellent condition

S15 front 5 stud hubs with breaks off non turbo s15

R33 rear 5 stud hubs no breaks

Series 2 drivers seat no rips or tears

ALL MUST GO PM OR CALL FOR what u need and for PRICE OR MAKE OFFER

0433329781

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is that the bit thats rapped around the indicater stalk

its under that, its also is were the bonnet opening handle is, its a long colum, also there is a part there were you can move your steering wheel up and down. about 120cm, just guessing the length, but would be close.. ill find a pic if it helps a bit. im after one with no broken parts :banana:.. thanx

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its under that, its also is were the bonnet opening handle is, its a long colum, also there is a part there were you can move your steering wheel up and down. about 120cm, just guessing the length, but would be close.. ill find a pic if it helps a bit. im after one with no broken parts :thumbsup: .. thanx
is it the one where the fuse box is if so i sold it
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