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gor33, if u have a series 1 steering wheel then I think u can put the airbag into my steering wheel....I'd let it go for $200 - it cost me $350 to have it reupholstered. I'd like to sell the rear GTR badge with the boot lid.

I've taken all the seats out of the car...back seats are sold but the front are still available. The drivers seat has a small crack in the plastic on the side but everything else is fine...(seats need a clean now, but nothing a good scrub won't get rid off) all serious offers considered for these...

Most other parts still available....

I am interested in:

- Driver side power window button, inc. loom.

- Cigarette lighter (not the whole socket, just detachable part).

- Front indicator covers, assuming you have the round spot light type ones. Clear preferred, but may take orange depending on price.

Please PM or post prices for these items.

thanks for the comments Glenn, enjoy mate....

Guys the intercooler is back up for sale...I was going to put it on my R32 as the cooler on that car has some busted fins in a circle the size a 10cent coin, but I just did a smoke test through the cooler and it was fine!!!! I got my R33 cooler flow tested the other day at a radiator and intercooler shop who said that it was fine. They have cleaned it and given it a new coat of black paint. The damage is only minor now that I can see it properly. I will try to get pics of it....looking around the $600 mark for it....

Price drop on GTR intercooler $500.

Also, the car has an 80mm thick stainless steel cat back exhaust which is squashed in one section (about 15-20cm long) just before the muffler (canon muffler). This shouldn't be an issue to fix, just cut out that section and weld another piece of stainless steel. This will fit R33 GTS-T and GTR, chasing $400 entire exhaust (its about 8 months old)

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