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Hey guys just a few odds and ends for sale

Located in MELB

I can send parts at buyers expense

Parts can be picked up

I'd prefer bigger parts buyer organise freight and I just drop it off somewhere, but can come to agreement with potential buyers.

Now to the parts!

All R33 GTS-t parts...

Some have pics others dont

I'll list some stuff off top of my head without pics and pics can be arranged later

1x Fuel tank and what im told was GTR pump in it

(anyway of finding out i will look for anyone keen?)

$120 lot

1x Silver Passenger Side Front Gaurd 2 tiny dents - $60

1x White Drivers Side Gaurd - Great nic - $100

2x Space Saver Rims With Tires (never used) $25 each

Rear Seats - $50

Rear Diff Cradle - $100

1x 3inch Aftermarket Exhaust (brand name unknown but good exhaust) - $250

2x Starter Motors - $100 each

Wiper Motor Front And Rear - $50 each

Wipers - $20 pair

Various Interior Plastic Parts (msg me for specific part needed with offer)

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I'll go thru whatever else I have this weekend, Ill try get it listed...

Those who are interested, Just PM me and I'll get back to u asap

Thanks

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I've sourced up some pics of the exhaust for those that were requesting, the type is unknown, but it has "JASMA" printed on the cannon rear muffler.

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Any other enquiries, feel free to let me know.

Cheers guys.

Edited by HEDAKE

More itty bitty shitty parts for listing:

Interior handles - $10each

Dash Cluster Surround Plastic - $25

Misc Vents - $25lot

Complete Glove Box - $40

Interior Fuse Box Cover $20

Interior Lights - $15each

Clock - $20

Boot Release Mechanism with wiring - $30

Orig Nissan Fuel Cap - $20

Hazard Light Dual Button Thingy-Ma-Bob - $20

2x Horns - $10each

Under Sterring Wheel Plastic - $30

Silver Fuel Cap - $20

Over Flow Bottle - $20

Climate Control Unit - $70

PICS CAN BE SEEN HERE

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