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Hey all,

Have a whole lot of stuff left over from R33 GTST series 1 wreck

* RB25DET motor with ECU and wiring if I can get it out from car 105,000k's $1200.00

* 5 speed box $1500

* diff centre & shafts $300

* complete brakes & hubs with slotted front discs cables complete $1000.00

* drivers door shell $100

* drivers regulator $100

* passenger regulator $100

* door glass $100

* rear 1/4 glass $50 each

* front reo cut for fmic $150

* rear reo $100

* tail lights $50 ea

* 3 inch cat back exhaust $200

* nismo front pipe $100

* Gab front shocks & lowered springs $300 pr

* 18 inch wheels & tyres, one rim damaged concept 9 black chrome $600.00

* std front struts & springs $100 pr

* rear kyb shock & lowered springs $200pr

* std rear struts & springs $100pr

* front mount intercoolers $100 some minor damage also have pipes some damage $100

* rear windscreen $300

*sreies 1 seats front $50 the pair

*door trim drivers $20 no switches

* series 1 steering wheel $30

* steering wheel surrounds $30

* series 2 wing \black $100

* series 1 wing black $50

* washer bottle $30

* overflow bottle $20

plus more i have forgotten about PM any questions

thanks

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so whats the story with the wheels? how bad is the damage? Do you have any pics?

also what brand is the catback?

thanks.

one has a chunk missing from it cant be fixed, they are concept 9. I have attached a pic of them on the car

no brand just put on here in aus for exhaust

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Hey all,

Have a whole lot of stuff left over from R33 GTST series 1 wreck

* RB25DET motor with ECU and wiring if I can get it out from car 105,000k's $1200.00

* 5 speed box $1500

* diff centre & shafts $300

* complete brakes & hubs with slotted front discs cables complete $1000.00

* drivers door shell $100

* drivers regulator $100

* passenger regulator $100

* door glass $100

* rear 1/4 glass $50 each

* front reo cut for fmic $150

* rear reo $100

* tail lights $50 ea

* 3 inch cat back exhaust $200

* nismo front pipe $100

* Gab front shocks & lowered springs $300 pr

* 18 inch wheels & tyres, one rim damaged concept 9 black chrome $600.00

* std front struts & springs $100 pr

* rear kyb shock & lowered springs $200pr

* std rear struts & springs $100pr

* front mount intercoolers $100 some minor damage also have pipes some damage $100

* rear windscreen $300

*sreies 1 seats front $50 the pair

*door trim drivers $20 no switches

* series 1 steering wheel $30

* steering wheel surrounds $30

* series 2 wing \black $100

* series 1 wing black $50

* washer bottle $30

* overflow bottle $20

plus more i have forgotten about PM any questions

thanks

need parts can you call me on 0402 513 424 or please give your ph number thanks nick

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