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hey guys doing a clean up of the garage so I've got a few parts to sell. All parts are off a series 1 r33 skyline (2 door). Please don't ask for other parts as this is all I have. No postage on the bigger items (eg headlights) but I may post some of the smaller items. Parts located in ipswich. If any more pictures are required feel free to ask.

R33 s1 headlights in good condition. No yellowing. All bulbs included and all clips intact: $100

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2 x indicator stalks with the foglight switch on both of them. good condition slight fading of symbols: $15 each

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Wiper stalk without rear windscreen switch in good condition: $10

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Rb25 det spark plug cover in good condition: $15

Nismo duracon gearknob good condition: $10

HKS SSQV purple fin insert: $10

Hazard and Demister switches both in good condition. Not sure if the bulbs are working: $10 for both

R33 boot fuse box in good condition. All fuses and relays included: $35

R33 s1 manual tps: $10

R33 aac valve. may need a clean out and the rubber grommet that goes around the adjustment screw will need replacing: $15

R33 s1 spoiler brakelight. good condition all bulbs working: $5

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R33 Driver side rubber weather strip. this is the one that clips into the chassis and seals the window to the chassis. no rips or tears, good condition: $10

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3M double sided tape. this is the good stuff that actually holds. but have no use for it anymore. Not sure on how much there is but its a fairly big roll. maybe 10-15m?: $10

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pro-lift under car crawler thingy: have only used this once. practically new. $20

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r33 passenger side skirt in good condition in factory black. No mounting clips included: $30

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