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Guys,

Getting rid of a new parts I no longer needs that have been hanging around gathering dust

Clearing out my left over parts.

R33 Series2 steering wheel, complete with airbag. Mint condition apart from slight blemish as pictured - $80

Auto gauge 3 gauge setup with din pocket holder. Air/fuel, water temp & oil temp. Brand new - $100

Auto Meter, Autogage 5" Monster tacho, mint condition with alll wires. Includes shift light and brand new bracket - $100..

Best way to contact is PM
Or sms ZeroFour35846270

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New part added.

R33 Series 2 spoiler. In factory White, Brake light works and has wiring in tact. Spoiler has a a crack which can be seen in second picture

$100 takes it

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R33 Steering Wheel & 3 Din gauges sold pending pickup today

Spoiler & Monster tacho still available. Also may have R33 front brakes and rotors up for grabs if someone is interested



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