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Lots of interior plastics, trim pieces, a couple of back seats, door cards etc, air-con bits and pieces, boot trim, boot floor card etc. All offers considered on individual parts. Prefer pick-up in Shellharbour, NSW or can arrange pick-up weekdays at Silverwater, NSW.

Would like to make it easy for people to just come and collect these bits. Wife is freaking out that she can't move in the garage (telling her that, "that was the idea" didn't go down well. Not well at all.)

Air-con compressor, brackets etc

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Air-con fan

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Heat exchanger etc

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Drilled and slotted rotors, used

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Interior panels (rear), trimmed blue to match seats

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Back seat trimmed in blue and black

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Boot carpet (several)

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Rubber from boot floor

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Standard interior trim parts

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Wood from boot floor

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Air-con condensor

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Rear firewall (boot) trim

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Boot trim

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R33 GT-R wing blade (white), random interior and boot plastics

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Random plastic trim parts

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Standard rear seat

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More boot floor (with radical stickers :blink:)

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Standard head gasket and exhaust manifold gasket from VRS kit

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