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I'm wrecking a series 2 1997 R33 GTST

Most parts available.

* RB25DET motor with ECU/wiring/AFM etc 63,500k's ****SOLD****

* Automatic gearbox $700 now $500

* Brakes hubs,front rear $SOLD*****

* calipers $200 rear discs $100 pair

* Passenger Headlight only $300

* Grille ******SOLD*****

* Drivers door $200

* Door trims $150 each

* Seats $500 front & rear

* Front reinforcement bar ****SOLD***

* Rear reinforcement bar $150

* Fog lights pass only $150 each

* Front bar lower lip damaged, some damage to bar $50

* Rear 1/4 glass $100 each

* Roof lining $50

* Sunvisors $30 each

* Speed cluster $200

* dash parts from $10

* Boot lid (black in colour) $100

* Ignition barrell with keys & door/boot locks $200

* Radiator manual $150

* Condensor $80

* Auto diff centre $200

* Drive shafts $200

* Centre console $60 auto

* Tail lights $50 each

* Std struts with springs $100 pair

* Std 16in wheels $300 2 good tyres, 2 spilt from accident

* Power steering rack***SOLD****

* Control arms front & rear $100 each

* steering wheel airbag sold $100

* Passenger airbag in dash ****SOLD***

* Glovebox $50

* Gear shifter $50

* Handbrake cover $40

* Handbrake lever ****SOLD***

* ABS unit $250

* Booster & m/cyl $150

* Airbox & snorkel ****SOLD****

plus much more, let me know if something you require.

Car in sutherland shire, can send parts interstate COD.

call 0417295636

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Dude! Is that your own car? What happened??

If so, sorry to see your loss! =-[

Not sure if you're negotiable, but if so, this is what i'd like and what prices i'm looking to spend: (+shipping to Sydney)

$20 Boot lid carpet + clips

$20 Sunvisors (pair) only if in top condition.

~$40 Dash surround

$10 Inside door handle surrounds (if seperable and in vgc)

$10 Mirror sails (inside from mirror, if no holes)

$20 Top and bottom steering column surrounds +screws

do you have any engine parts? I am after a suction side pipe, its a metal pipe that runs out of the firewall on the passenger side to the compressor. It has a small greenish knob on it that is used to fill the aircon system. Please PM or call me if you do. 0413521692

hey ill take the driver side window control unti switch. should look like my pic below, and it will have a white box conected to it with leads and will have a computer chip in the white box, i need the white box thats attached to the black unit as well, if you have it please!!

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I am going to Just Jap on Saturday morning so I will be in the "shire".

Please PM me your address and contact details and I will call in and see you during the morning.

I am after a boot lid lining, drivers mirror and door trims.

Dude! Is that your own car? What happened??

If so, sorry to see your loss! =-[

Not sure if you're negotiable, but if so, this is what i'd like and what prices i'm looking to spend: (+shipping to Sydney)

$20 Boot lid carpet + clips

$20 Sunvisors (pair) only if in top condition.

~$40 Dash surround

$10 Inside door handle surrounds (if seperable and in vgc)

$10 Mirror sails (inside from mirror, if no holes)

$20 Top and bottom steering column surrounds +screws

sorry dont have boot lid carpet

sunvisors want at least $30 in good cond

dash surround I have 5 people after asking $50

door handle surrounds the rectangualr things $10

mirror sales (is it the triangualra peices if sono holes $10 each

surrounds sold already

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