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Howdy guys, Got a late model C33 Laurel halfcut here.

I've pulled most of the shit I need.

Front guards

$100 pr

Bumper

$75

Bonnet

$50

Headlights

$100 set

Engine bay panels

$Make an offer on what you need

Wipers + Shrouds

$50

Electrical wiring behind dash #some parts modified

$Make an offer on what you need

Crossmember + Sway bar + Steering Rack

$350

Suspension parts, front

$Make an offer on what you need

Unknown brand coilovers, red, base height adjustable with camber tops, #condition unknown

$150

Air con parts (inc ducting, wiring, relays, etc)

$Make an offer on what you need

Lower Dash parts + Centre console (lower only, no top half, it shift boot, cd player surround, etc)

$Make an offer on what you need.

Anything else you need that I've forgotten, just ask.

Panels are a very dark green kind of color. Interior is dark brown.

Has some other goodies like a HKS Turbo Timer, HKS Mushroom filter, etc

Some aftermarket blow off valve, it's huge, and red.

Hit me up quick people.

Need this halfcut gone pretty quickly as it's at my mates place, not mine.

If somebody wants the whole cut to make a BBQ or something, lemme know.

Pics on request.

Shipping out of Perth.

Nic

0431 598 320

Stuff NOT for sale

Motor

Gearbox

Intercooler setup.

Dash

Brakes (BM50 FTW :D)

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  A31-RB20 said:
Would you have any of the factory dash switches (eg sport/comfort etc) let me know what ones your dash came with and if you want to sell them.

Cheers, Dan

Dan do u need ceffy ones ? Iv got some in my ceffy I'm home as of tommorow night and I'm in perth. If nic doesn't have them that is.

Pm me if nic doesn't have any and or if my ones suit ur needs.

But please wait for nics reply as I do not want to steal a sale from him.

Ranga

No none of those switches sorry.

I'm keeping the Laurel dash and wiring loom behind it as upgrade for Cefiro.

Have hubs + LCA but you'll need to ask dori_FC if he can part those, he is probably taking the entire halfcut so need to keep it rolling until it makes it to his house I guess.

Stay tuned guys - I will get back to you all I'm just stupidly busy at the moment.

Cheers

Nic

Bonnet on hold, if it lines up alright on the Ceffy I was planning on turning it panda.

Corner lights might not have, still waiting on guards to be delivered (possibly with bumper).

No grille here but might be delivered (doubt it)

Do you want reo bar as well or just bumper? Got a fairly new reo bar on it, still has nissan genuine parts sticker on it.

Toffy How badly do you want that guard?

That release cable is very stiff, but havent removed it yet, it might just be jammed somewhere.

Sorry for the wait guys, just bear with me.

I've got next week off work, i'll properly dismantle it and go get shipping quotes.

HKS filter gone.

Air con ducting gone.

HKS turbo timer here has adapter to suit R32, and ignition switch to suit.

I'll chop body plug so you can rewire it in if somebody wants it all.

Edited by Nic_A31

not that badly (the guard), i could repair mine quite easily if someone else needs it real bad :) , let me know how you go with the bonnet release cable :rofl2: oh and could you post up a pic of the front bar?

Edited by toffy

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