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hey guys

have a full r33 seresi 1 wreck here in black - has had a front end smack

everything minus engine and gearbox

will list some of the shit but it is a full wreck so any bit you want just let me know

- drivers and apssenger doors with windows and regulator

- mirrors

- 2 door boot lid with spoiler

- manual gear boot, surround, console

- r33 dash cluster and surround (90 ***kms)

- 2 door r33 rear tail lights in black

- drivers side windows witch

- VGC driver and passenger front seats

- digital climate control

- all seat belts

- r33 combination switch

- all interior trims

- m spec side skrits

- roof lining / interior lights / sun visors

- rear seats

- complete rear cradle

- rear bar rio bar

- diff

- drifeshafts

- rear struts

- front and rear brake calipers and lines

too much too list

just message or PM with offers on any gear you may want

or call 07 3862 8009 or email to [email protected]

all items locate din qld

will post items at buyers expense

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it is a whole wreck and i dont know what parts people may want or not

will not post a price for every single little piece from a wreck as there is literally thousands

if you are interested in something, please PM or email

for the common shit::

front calipers $275

front rotors $150

full rear cradle $450

- rear calipers and rotors $300

- diff $250

r33 front seats (fit into s13's very well with slight modification of one bolt hole) $500

booster $50 (read above psot)

rear hubs $220

handbrake ratchet $150

handbrake cable $100

manual tailshaft $250

clutch pedal box $200

manual surround console + gear boot $100

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