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Below are R33 Parts I have received from the previous owner of my GT-R. More parts to come. Thanks

Item: X-Force 3" Cat Back Exhaust

Price: $400 FIRM

Item: R33 GT-R Stock Coil Packs

Price: $100 FIRM

Item: R33 GT-R S1 Passenger Headlight

Has been repaired. Also suits GT-R S2 and GTS/T S1

Price: $50 FIRM

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Item: R33 GT-R S1 Steering Wheel/Airbag (needs a clean)

Price: $80 FIRM

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Item: R33 GT-R Stock Pair of AFMs (No Mesh)

Price: $150 FIRM

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Item: R33 GT-R Stock Radiator Fan

Price: $50 FIRM

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Item: R33 GT-ST Skyline Rear Garnish

Price: $20 FIRM

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Item: Black Work RS Wheel Nuts (1.25mm) Brand NEW

Fits: Nissan, Subaru & Suzuki

Price: $180 FIRM

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Contact: PM

Location: Western Sydney

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