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Wrecking R33 GTST with front damage.

Most parts from doors back available.

Tail lights $100 ea

climate control unit $100

sony x plode mp3/cd $200

Passenger door with trim $200

Seats front and rear (rear have been retrimmed with blue inserts)$350

aftermarket GTR rear bar $200

rear pods $150 pr

front rotors $100

struts with lowered springs $100 pr

oil catch can with hoses $40

centre console $50, slightly bent at front lid is trimmed in blue

18 inch rims with 235 fronts and 275 tyres on rear worn in middle..1 front worn on one side other good $900

diff centre and housing lsd $500

crossmember with power steering rack etc and hubs $200..will separate

rear parcel shelf in blue $50

interior plastic trims from $20

roof lining $100 with lights

speedo cluster $100 showing 130,000 approx

hicas steering unit $200

drivers side mirror $50

More to come..can email photos of parts requested. Let me know what ur after I may have it.

Car is in sutherland shire sydney.

Thanks.

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