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Item Summary: R33 Garage cleanout Seats, Interior parts and Coilovers

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Dont need anymore

Asking Price: 600

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: Will 0422886721

Extra Information:

Garage cleanout time,

I have for sale a R33 Skyline GTST interior containing Front and Rear seats in mint condition including door cards.

I bought these to put in my car but reconsidered and would rather the cash to put back into my car.

Price is $500.00

Also have glove box, centre console(no gear surround), carpet, roof lining, rear seatbelts with moulding etc. If interested let me know and well sort out a price for these.

Also have for sale a set of HKS Coilovers (wound up to maximum height for legalities lol). They have been great, car has done a touch under 20k with them (Were bought new by previous owner). As I am changing my car to drag set up I don't need them anymore.

They are still in car so I can take you for a drive and show you how well they handle. My friend had TEINS in his and said these ride alot better than his did. The picture posted is of coilovers I found on the net of the same colour. I believe they are hypermax dragger coilovers. No leaking or bush damage that I am aware of.

Price is $600.00 for the coilovers.

Item Summary: 18 inch slicks for sale x 4 Michellin and Dunlop Slicks for sale

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Garage clearance

Delivery Methods: PickUp

I also have some slicks that are just sitting there.

2 x Dunlop Slicks 230/640 R 18's (230 width). I used these at Powercruise 2009 and they hooked up well for the width. NOTE ** due to dropping pressure in them for better grip and not using softener they have some cracking on the side wall. $100 for the two

2 x Michelin Porsche Cup 24/64 - 18 (240 width). They are in great condition and give great grip. They are $150 for the pair which I think is a good price.

I used of the same tyres on the rear of my car at powercruise 2010.

Both have been stored for a while so are a little hard but get some softener and I am sure they will soften up beautifully.post-19906-0-12896500-1293849505_thumb.jpg

If interested in any of the above please PM me or call Will on 0422886721

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Gday,

For a s2 r33 gtst; I'm after A pillar trims (both sides), rear wiper motor, rear washer jet, boot lock clip, floor carpet, washer bottle and both pumps, horn, centre/wing brake light, airbox and snorkel. Please let us know if available and price.

thanks, Ben.

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