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hey fellas im looking to buy a whole r33 basicly for parts for mine and also back up parts would be good to have......

will acept defectd,crashd,semi burnt,rolled no mtr etc etc.....basicly with as many good parts as i can get.

will pay$$$$.i am not telling you how much i wana spend because i dont wana sey yeah ill spend sey 5k and u only want 4k but tell me you want 5k if yas know what i mean.so you's know what you wana sell it for so dont sey make an offer either.....

sa,vic,nsw or maybe qld....

cheers guys.

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Got a Series 1 R33 thats gone under the back of a rodeo ute.

Got just about all the bits I want off it.

The tray has gone up the bonnet up the a pillar pulling the roof down then continuing along the side of the car. Bonnet, front head light, A pillar dead. Front guard, door, rear quarter repairable. Insurance paid out on it but its not a statutory write off just uneconomical for them to repair it still has all the compliance plates. No running motor in it as Ive taken out my 25/30 conversion out of it and put the original rb25 stripped short motor back in to hold up the gearbox to keep it rolling.

Want 3.5K for it

Let me know if you interested

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