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R33 Gtst

Factory Airbox setup $80

interior bits(front only) ie kick panels, glove box etc $ ask

passenger airbag & module $80 for both

Dash/crash pad $100

Radiator w/shroud $100

full air con setup, name what your chasing for price

32GTR

N1 water pump brand new, with receipt from nissan, $320

condenser fan $50

Left and Right mirrors complete $50 each

Cusco offset number plate mount(may fit others/brand new) $50

Gauge holder a pillar twin gauges(perfect fit in r32) $75

Centre console(average cond) $15

Cluster surround facia $20

Driver window switch panel $80

door handles exterior & interior $20 each

S13/180sx

180sx vented bonnet Painted Black $250

LH door Shell, good condition(Black) $70

180sx set of fenders slightly flaired. $150 pair

4 stud hubs & brake setup PM what you need...

steering rack $50

gearbox with either ca18 or sr20 bell housing $300

ca18 alternator(painted blue) $20

ca18 clutch xtreme organic(Lots of meat) $80

Random bits

Venom boost Gauge $40

Isotta white evo steering wheel & matching gear knob $100 for both

Cheers

Jason

sms/call

0413 247 219

or pm me

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R33 Gtst

Factory Airbox setup $80

interior bits(front only) ie kick panels, glove box etc $ ask

passenger airbag & module $80 for both

Dash/crash pad $100

Radiator w/shroud $100

full air con setup, name what your chasing for price

32GTR

N1 water pump brand new, with receipt from nissan, $320

condenser fan $50

Left and Right mirrors complete $50 each

Cusco offset number plate mount(may fit others/brand new) $50

Gauge holder a pillar twin gauges(perfect fit in r32) $75

Centre console(average cond) $15

Cluster surround facia $20

Driver window switch panel $80

door handles exterior & interior $20 each

S13/180sx

180sx vented bonnet Painted Black $250

LH door Shell, good condition(Black) $70

180sx set of fenders slightly flaired. $150 pair

4 stud hubs & brake setup PM what you need...

steering rack $50

gearbox with either ca18 or sr20 bell housing $300

ca18 alternator(painted blue) $20

ca18 clutch xtreme organic(Lots of meat) $80

Random bits

Venom boost Gauge $40

Isotta white evo steering wheel & matching gear knob $100 for both

Cheers

Jason

sms/call

0413 247 219

or pm me

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