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here is what i have for sale out of a wreck r33 gtst with 76,000km

2 x 8 spoke 16" DRIFT wheels with crappy rubber mulitfit ........... $70

2 x Diff complete with brakes disc to disc complete $470ono each

1 x tailshaft manual $150

1 x HICAS 4ws unit $120

1 x Left Hand Rear Tail Light $50 (sold)

1 x fan blades + clutch with cut blades for cooler pipping $50

1 x rear bar $50

2 x rear rio $50 each

1 x series 1 back seat $100ono

1 x complete set of complianced seat belts $150ono

2 x rear side panels Left & Right $40

2 x kick panels $15 the pair

1 x complete carpet $100

1 x hand brake lever unit $30

2 x rear wipers including motor $30

1 x pair of sunvisors $15

2 x roof center lights $15 each

2 x roof lights that sit in between sunvisors section $15 each

2 x rear cradel $150 (1 sold)

1 x steering rack $150

1 x K Frame $200

1 x Steering Coloumn $100ono

1 x rear vision mirror $20

1 x boot lid with brackets and gas struts small dint $30

1 x fuel lid $15

1 x skyline rear garnish $30 (sold)

1 x pair rear stock shocks and springs $70 (sold)

1 x clock spring for airbag models $70

1 x ignition barrel with key $60

1 x indicator/wiper stalk $50

1 x gtst clutch/brake/accelrator pedal box complete $60 (sold)

1 x gtst cluch cyclinder $35

1 x gtst brake cyclinder $35 (sold)

1 x gtst fuel pump $35 (sold)

1 x accelrator cable $10

NEW ADDITIONS

1 x cat back steel 3 inch exhaust system with 5zigen muffler in vgc $250 ono

1 x pair of 17X8 1/2 borbet 6 spoke rims a pair with 235 45 17 tyres average $130 ono pair

1 x universal plastic dual pillar mount $30 ono

1 x boot/fuel car relese lever $10

NEW ADDITIONS 3/1/07

1 x series 1 turbo complete it has travelled 90,000km and is in good condition $280ono SOLD

1 x series 1 dump pipe $40 ono

1 x series 1 oxygen sensor which screws into dump pipe $60 ono

1 x series 1 turbo elbow peice $40 SOLD

1 x series 1 rear wing with brake light $40

alot more will add as things go....... ALL OF THESE ITEMS ARE GOING CHEAP SO WITH ALITTLE NEGO!!!! GRAB SOME CHEAP STUFF GOTTA GO CLEARING UP ALL THE UN NEEDED STUFF....... IF YOUR NOT HAPPY WITH THE PRICES I HAVE POSTED PLEASE SEND AN OFFER....

PLEASE CALL ME 0402090079

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Edited by SXC_R33

fuel pump is sold pending payment if it doesnt finalise i will contact u......

GREG the car was a complete vehicle and had been stripped..... the steering rack is in vgc get back to me if u r intrested still thanks

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