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Guys,

Ive got a R33 GTS-25t coupe that i will be wrecking. Car is a 95 Model Series 1.5 the car is black and has done 87,500kms and never registered.

Parts Available

Engine $2500ono (complete with harness and ecu)

Gearbox $1500ono (complete with shifter,clutch and tailshaft)

Diff and Axles $500ono

Brakes $500ono (Front and Rear Callipers, Disc and Lines)

Hubs $400ono (Front and Rear)

Suspension $250ono (Front and Rear)

Exhaust $400ono (3" turbo back)

Intercooler $100 (Standard)

Bonnet $300ono

Front Bar $300ono (complete with blinkers)

Front Bar Reo $100

Headlights $150 each

Front Guards $150 each

Radiator $150 each

Condensor $200ono

Cross Member $300ono

Rear Sub Frame $200ono

Steering Rack $150 ono

Dash Pad $150ono

Steering Wheel $300 (Airbag 1.5 Series)

Interior $300 (Front and Rear Seats, Trims, Parcel Tray, Roof Linning etc)

Boot Trim $150

Rear Bar $100

Tail Lights $100each

Boot Lid $100 (with wing)

Fuel Pump $100

Fuel Tank $100

Wheels $800ono (18" AME Pryder with tyres)

Doors $100 each (complete minus trim)

Nose Cut $300 (Bare)

Rear Cut $1500 (Bare)

Will post more info soon. If anyone is interested in any parts not listed please pm or email me [email protected]. Prices exclude freight and car is located in Sydney

Nathan

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