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Hello Peoples,

I have sooo many r33 parts for sale so here is a list of them (pics provided where applicable).

Full R33 Dash $450

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Stock Front Headlights $200

Front right quarter panel

Bonnet $200

Grill$100

Rear Spoiler (the black has carbon fibre through it) $300

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Rear lights (both of them)

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The part between the rear lights (the bar with SKYLINE on it)

Center Consol $50

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Stock Rear Bar $150

Rear Bar Reo$100

Parcel Shelf$50

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Rear window

Side quarter windows (both sides) $50 EACH

Cat back exhaust (center part has been bottomed out and it fair flat but end is good) $400

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Drivers door (with full interior on it) great condition $500

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Passenger side door trim only$75

Rear seats$200

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Side skirt (driver side only)

Full rear cradle including LSD (lsd type and condition unknown)

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Plus ANYTHING from a halfcut minus the engine gearbox loom etc etc and calipers

Lots of interior parts

PM me for more details or u can ring my mobile on 0403176783 (yet uni student so it may sumtimes be on silent)

cheers

Browny

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indicators r gone....

foggies ill check condition of. if they r good .... $75

Im hoping you mean the S2 front bar foggie/indicators.

Ill take it for $75. Does this include post? If not how much for post to NSW 2567?

Any pics?

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drivers door trim will only be seperateed if a buyer wants to buy JUST the outside of the door. otherwise i wont seperate it.

ahh ur talking about the ones in the bar..... yes ther are s2 and they r still there. ill take pics sat for everyone that has asked

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