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Hey guys

I've got a series 1 R33 wreck here, has a had a front end smack so the headlights/bumper/grille etc arent available, basically everything else is though

washer bottle & pumps - $20

radiator overflow bottle - $20

front swaybar - $30

rear bumper(maroon) - $50

Other bits:

roof lining (non sunroof model) good condition- $30

kick panels - $30/pair

Negotiable on some of this stuff. Pm me!

Thanks

rear rotors - $100 almost brand new, awesome nick SOLD

rear calipers&pads - $130 SOLD

rear 5 stud hubs & handbrakes + cables - $300 pair SOLD

stereo mounting brackets - $25 pair SOLD

rear left tail light -SOLD

parcel shelf SOLD

front seats in good nick - SOLD

larger dash surround w/ clock, hazards etc (had a tiny crack in it but i fixed it) - SOLD

front hubs, SOLD

upper control arms, front & rear - $25 each SOLD

castor/radius rods, near new aftermarket urethane bushes- $100 pair SOLD

stock rear shocks SOLD

rear clear Skyline fascia - $45 SOLD

complete boot interior, sides, carpet, top piece, as new - $70 SOLD

engine fuse box cover - $20 SOLD

leather handbrake boot, immaculate -$25 SOLD

seatbelts & buckles x5 (all of them)SOLD

climate control unit, as new condition SOLD

drivers side door trim - $50 SOLD

rear seats good nick - $50 SOLD

lowered front/rear king springs SOLD

complete set of 5 floormats, good condition SOLD

sun visors - $20 pair SOLD

3" catback exhaust system with resonator & cannon muffler, good sound -SOLD

S1 turbo(steel turbine) oil seal on compressor side is stuffed, very little shaft play -$100 SOLD

boost gauge - $40 SOLD

dash gear surround w/ leather boot and cig lighter - SOLD

bootlid with series 2 spoiler - SOLD

pair red GT badges, awesome condition - SOLD

front rotors - $100 SOLD

front calipers&pads SOLD

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hey mate i got a series 2 r33

that has unfortunsately had an accident doing literally 20 ks'

my front quarter is gone

is the body in front the same as series 2

i no panels and stuff r

the waterbottle

is it the same as series 1

im after

radiator

front headlight drivers side (series 2)

waterbottle

fuse box cover

intercooler piping

maybe intercooler if cheap enough as i think mine may live not sure

bonnet

windsreen

front drivers side quarter cut

radiator support

maybe the cooler in front of the radiator( think its trans or something like that not sure)

i desperately need these parts

but money is a bit tight

:D

i wouldnt be in this predicament if the woman din have a spazz then leave and take my kidsas the the women left with the kids

an f**ked me over

but nyways

if u could help in anyway

or if there is any1 else out there that could help me with these parts and mif possible sum1 who could do the front quarter wed or wateva

cheap

please help out guys

cheers

im on msn or just email me any1

[email protected]

or call me

0422774359

help much appreciated

hey man how did the window's go? as in were they smooth going up and down etc? i'm after the drivers side regulator - don't really need the motor but if you'd prefer to sell together, let me know price.

cheers

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