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Okay, time to do some cleaning up.

Standard parts from R33 S1:

Factory intercooler - $75.00.

Front bumper support, cut for FMIC - $200.00.

Front indicator casings - $150.00.

Side indicator covers - $40.00.

Other parts:

Pioneer HU, model DEH P3350 complete with box and instructions - eBay.

HKS oil catch can - $100.00.

Momo steering wheel - $100.00.

All parts are located in South Australia and are available for pick-up / inspection. I am willing to post or freight all parts interstate.

Please do not discuss prices in this thread, as per the rules. I am open to serious offers.

Pictures are uploading now and will be added shortly.

PM me for further information. I will respond to PMs faster than I will respond to replies posted in this thread.

The Pioneer HU is the only item I bought first hand, so I'm not 100% sure re. the oil catch can and the steering wheel. How can I find out?

The oil catch can did have a HKS sticker on it, but I pulled it off. It now has no markings whatsoever.

yeh im not sure about the catch can but i dont think its a momo wheel hey, do correct me if im wrong but ive never seen one like that:)

interested in the catch can but, who knows how you would find out wat it is though???

  • 2 weeks later...

The Pioneer DEH P3350 head unit is now for sale on eBay starting at fifty cents with no reserve.

If any of you are interested: Click to eBay, register if you do not have an account, then search for PIONEER DEH P3550.

I will probably list some of the other items from my first post on eBay in the next couple of weeks, so keep an eye out.

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