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Item Summary: Full R33 interior just ask i might have!

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: don't have an r33 i have an r32!

Asking Price: 1

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: Pm, [email protected] (email or msn), 0419761510

Extra Information:

Hey everyone i am selling a complete r33 interior so please ask if i have not listed something as there is a really good chance i may have it! :squint:

OK so here is the list:

- Many Interior plastic panels (enquire for price & availability)

- R33gts-t rear seat belts and plugs

- R33gts-t front seats (great conditions includes rails) - $150 each

- R33gts-t rear seats (both sections, great condition) - $100

- R33gts-t Dash (no cracks) $50

- R33gts-t under steering wheel plastic (with fuse box) - $30.00

- R33 door surround rubber (no crack perishes) – $20.00

- R33gts-t door rubber seals (no splits or perishes) - $20.00

- R33gts-t door rubber seals (no splits or perishes) - $40.00

Cheers hame! :/

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PM sent about door surround rubbers! ;)

PM replied too :P

Hey, i don't suppose you have the interior carpet? if you do what condition is it in and what colour??

Vlad

Nah Vlad no interior carpet sorry dude!!

can you please email me pictures of floot matts and also the gear boot if its in good condition

email is [email protected]

thanks

e-mail send! <-- chasing $60.00 boot and plastic surrond..in perfect condition!

pm's sent, dash is series one! sorry about the wait on pictutures been in the hospital waiting for my godson to be born!

also have available

- side door plastics 'skyline' embossed - pair = $30.00

- steering wheel surround plastics - $30.00

- manual turbo dash cluster - $80.00

- series 1 steering wheel - $20.00

cheers hame

Can organise delivery to Adelaide?

If so, can e-mail me some pics to ancient.diablos(at)gmail.com of the steering wheel + dash + under steering wheel plastic. Very very keen on it however cannot pm due to post count :P

BTW Buna Vlad, Adi here :)

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