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Just getting rid of some parts i had lying around in the garage hopefully they will come in handy to some of yours! All offers welcome.

Aircon - $150

Broken Dashboard - $20

Wiring loom to suit r32/r33 GTR (without ecu plug and 1 damaged airflow meter plug) - Make an offer

Greddy A-Pillar Gauge Pod with minor crack - $50

r33 GTR glove box - Make an offer

Factory r33 GTR ECU - $200

Series 1 r33 GTR Lip (colour=kn6) very minor damage - Make an offer

The below parts came off a 33 gtr make an offer

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