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* RB25 excedy clutch with pressure plate and flywheel (clutch pucks need rebuild) - $100

* R33 GTS-t after market rear bar unsure of brand. $90

* R33 GTS-t cluster - make an offer

* R33 GTS-t climate control - $80

* R33 GTS-t rear tail lights including centre "skyline" piece - $60 per light, $40 centre peice, $150 for the lot

* R33 GTS-t front seats - $80 each or $150 for both

* R33 GTS-t rear seats - $80

* R33 GTS-t LHS & RHS doors (complete; including trims, window, switches etc) - $150 each

* R33 GTS-t interior roof light - $20

* R33 GTS-t under door plastic trim says "skyline" - $15

* R33 GTS-t std rear spoiler - $50

* R33 GTS-t rain blocker (sits at top of door) - $30 each

* 180sx climate control incl loom - SOLD

* 180sx std fog lights - $10

* Apexi AVCR boost controller - make an offer

For these parts, call 0422 026 957

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Also selling the following:

* R32 GTS-t std dump/front pipe - $100

* R32 GTS-t std cat - $50

* R32 GTS-t std blow off valve - $50

* R32 parcel shelf - $60

For these parts, call 0432 326 673

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