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[sydney] R33 Gtst Series 2 Parts Fs


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do you have any of these still left?

- apexi power intake

- front strut brace

- boot trim that covers the battery

- the screw that holds the coolant bottle in from the top

Gone

Gone

Gone

Maybe, I sold the coolant bottle but the screw might be in the car. Can check tomorrow.

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Hey man,

They were genuine parts and they fit pretty well but unfortunately they too are sold :( So is the wheel.

Ill give a run down of whats left:

Rear tail lights really good condition

Bootlid in alright condition has holes for genuine GTR bonnet

Driver side door bar the window control thing

a JVC headunit

Most parts under the car and suspension related bar the shocks and springs lol

Some interior

Passenger side air bag

The engine, but I may be keeping this.

ABS pump

Fuel tank

Other little things

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in that case could you send the left rear tail light to vic for $30?

and by the way do you know if there is a difference between the s1 and s2 tailights?

cheers

Ive got it but I cant send it for $30... Its pretty bulky to fit in a box, I'd be practically giving it away... $60 shipped to melbourne. They are in mint condition and they have both been re-gooed so they wont leak anymore like others do.

rear 1/4 door trims?

Driver side yes, passenger side no.

$15 pickup.

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