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R33 rear pods - $70

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R33 complete boot trim - $100

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Dash surround thing - $40 each

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R33 exhausts

Twin pipes $350

Brand name Jap kaitamatiso (cant remember name) - $300

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Complete R33 manual conversion without gearbox and clutch - $400

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R33 uncut loom $120

R33 standard ECU - $80

R33 Cross over pipe + blow off - $60

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Clutch - NEED to be inspected

Exedy - $200

Nismo - $200

Standard - $100

Flywheels - $100

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R33 Airbox + snorkel - $100

R33 AFM - $100

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R33 tray - $15

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R33 BOV - $40

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R33 Steering wheels

Good condition - $100

Average condition - $70

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R33 overflow bottle - $70

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Nismo steering wheel, no horn button - $100

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R33 Rear end - $400 (no wheels)

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R33 Engine Crossmember - $100

R33 sterring rack - $80

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And that concludes about 1/2 of the horde of car parts 3 brothers and a father have collected in 2 years.

hey mate u still got the steering rackhow much to post to NSW 2370

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If you bought the set of rear lights + center garnish and you received them this week and live in Melbourne can you please contact me.

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