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Unfortunately the weekend before last I went to a track day and managed to put my GTR onto its roof. I have decided to part the car out in order to recoop some of the money.

First in best dressed.

List of what i have left

climate control display $150

Rear cradle complete (DIFF, Drive shafts x2, Tail shaft, HUBS etc) $700

complete shell with compliance plates (not writen off) $2000

2 x fosgate 12" subs boxed $450

Rockford 200.4&.2 amps $350 ea

Apexi exhaust, 4" rear section $600

Brand new silver car bra with GTR embrodery $450

GTR instrument panel and 3 gauge center setup surronded in nissan vspec carbon fibre $300

Hicas computer $50

attessa ECU $250

windscreen wipers $50

Front door trims $250

Rear parcel shelf $60

Indicator stalk $100

Windscreen wiper stalk $50

Steering column $150

Sport Steering wheel with airbag $400

Ring perferable as very busy getting ready to move

Adrian

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can anyone confirm that the Brembo's will fit a R33 gtst Series 2.... ??? if they fit im buying them.

CJ

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the shell has all the equipment on it at the moment. we are puling it down on the weekend. so photo will be displayed then. we took video of the engine running last night as the PFC was sold last night.

Cheers

Adrian

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