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ok well my car went threw a sign on the weekend and im selling it for parts

i live in melb, the car is a 1994 series 1 r33 gun-metal grey non-turbo (only different parts are brakes, rotors,diff , engine, instrument panel and ecu)

Whats damaged: front bar, front reo, front bulk head, aircon condensor, radiator, front left fender, front left wheel arch, front left lower suspention support arm, headlights

Car was not full comp insuried so car is not a wirte off.

pretty much everything is avaliable apart from engine, transmission and diff.

car had done 75 000 original kms and is was in mint condition, ill put up pics tommorow when i get my camera out.

some prices for popularish items are as following

Compelte car repairable no engine or wiring, no trans, no diff, including 4 stud stock rims $4500 great if someone wants to get a front car and put any engine in it.

Complete stripped shell reparable not written off $1500

Tail lights mint condition $100 each

boot-lid absolutly no dents with series 1 spoiler painted gun-metal grey and inside lining $450, will separate spoiler

doors no dents very $450 Each including trims, $350 without trims

Seats no visable wear $150 each, including rear seat, will include rails if needed

side indicators orange $40 each

way more parts avaliable just send me a pm cheers Jarrod

PS located in MELBOURNE south east neer knox city

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Edited by unarmed_skyline

Im after the black bit of trim off the boot...

Plastic bit that surrounds the bootlid latch.. (not actually on the boot lid but the rear of the car)

ill get a pic if you dont know what i mean..

I snapped mine yesterday

unfortuanally thats probably the only trim piece on the whole car thats broken, i cracked it when i was taking it off to take my skyline garnish off

PM sent,

couldnt up-load pics yet as couldnt find my camera cable

just rememered i also have a stock series 1 front bar $100 and front garnish(no s badge) $20

also all the windows are in perfect condision, seat belts have absolutly no frey on them so they are 100% roadworthy if anyone needs them,

i have ab-flug side skirts painted grey that were moulded onto the car(still are) i should be able to take them off but they would probably need another ret-ro fit and possibly a re-paint(depending on what needs to be done) to re-fit them

PM me if theres anything you think you need and i can have a look see what i got lying round

Looking for a set of R33 E-brake cables. Would you happen to have a set from this vehicle? I am willing to pay via PayPal or what ever means you would like ASAP. Thanks mate.....

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