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Remember guys, if you're after something particular, and don't have time to shift through 70-100 pages, let me know in this thread and I'll keep an eye out for you.

Typically I'll search through 70-100 odd pages of Cefiro stuff, once a week, and about 60-70 pages of Laurel stuff once a fortnight or once a month.

REAR lip spoiler for C33 Laurel (aftermarket)

http://www.importmon...title=C33%20FRP

FRONT lip spoiler for C33 Laurel (aftermarket)

http://www.importmon...title=C33%20FRP

", different style

http://www.importmon...9.jpg&title=C33

Late model C33 Dash Cluster

Has no clock on the dash, different gauge faces (plugs do fit the cluster but some lighting and other elements wont work if its just straight plugged into an earlier model A31/C33 Dash)

http://www.importmon...SSAN%20C33%20AT

Another, this one is manual DET (9000rpm)

http://www.importmon...g&title=C33%205

Bonnet/Windshield spoiler, C33 Laurel

http://www.importmon...3.jpg&title=C33

Genuine C33 Laurel key, uncut

F**KING RARE

http://www.importmon...title=C33%20C34

Edited by Nic_A31

Ive got a 10th Annaversary Cefiro key, blank, in the Cefiro Parts FS section.

Pretty nego on the price too.

Link: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/330762-cefiro-10th-anniversary-key/

It cost me like, $160 landed.

If you want the normal blank Cefiro key (which is like the Cefiro logo on the C pillars) then you can buy them from Nissan, dirt cheap too, just buy them blank, and get them cut.

Ive got a 10th Annaversary Cefiro key, blank, in the Cefiro Parts FS section.

Pretty nego on the price too.

Link: http://www.skylinesa...nniversary-key/

It cost me like, $160 landed.

If you want the normal blank Cefiro key (which is like the Cefiro logo on the C pillars) then you can buy them from Nissan, dirt cheap too, just buy them blank, and get them cut.

Cheers for that mate. Ill call Nissan and order one in!

I didnt even think to try a dealer as the car is so old, I just presumed they would not be able to source these anymore...

Ok, Ive just ordered 3 genuine keys (same as posted above)

Im keeping one for myself, the other two are up for grabs.

Shoot me a PM who wants one. Be quick, Im sure the two will go damn quick!!!

pm me nissan price so i dont need 2 go in and ask :P

Your inbox is full mate.

Call your local Nissan dealer, Im sure they will be able to get some more from Japan.

Im picking my three up this Saturday, Ill see if I can get anymore too.

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