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i have some left over bits for a r33 gtst

1 x series 1 passanger seat complete $80

1 x boot lid $50

2 x back seat side panels $25 each

1 x complete back seat $60

1 x bottom back seat $30

2 x full set up seat belts $80 each set

2 x complete rear ends inc brakes rotors diff cradle the lot $300 each (will seperate)

1 x front end parts cross member/control arms/steering rack/stablizer bars $200 lot

1 x rear garnish clear type 2 broken clips i think $15

1 x fuel cap nissan $15

1 x fuel lid $15

1 x manual tailshaft $120

1 x trust rear wing fibreglass $100

1 x series 1 rear wing $40 with light

4 x pairs of drift rims to suit 5 x 114.3 skyline $60 - $80 pair

4 x pairs of dfift rims to suit 4 x 114.3 180sx Silvia $40 - $80 pair

1 x handbrake lever unit $15

1 x roof light $15

1 x pair of sunvisors $15 need clean

1 x drivers seat has tear on cushion $25

1 x ignition barrel no key $20

1 x steering column $40

all these parts are located in keilor in western suburbs of melbourne please call me on 0402090079 if u wish to ask anything or buy something

All prices nego

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hey mate you havent got front slotted rotors by any chance do ya? also can you send me a coupla pics of all the rims to [email protected] please? might end up taking all of them, can i get a better price?

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when you get a chance pics for 4 x pairs of drift rims to suit 5 x 114.3 skyline $60 - $80 pair

4 x pairs of dfift rims to suit 4 x 114.3 180sx Silvia $40 - $80 pair please

when you get a chance pics for 4 x pairs of drift rims to suit 5 x 114.3 skyline $60 - $80 pair

4 x pairs of dfift rims to suit 4 x 114.3 180sx Silvia $40 - $80 pair please

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please... pics of rims... if the 4 stud 17" ones look ok i WILL buy them. i just don't want to drive all the way out to keilor if i don't like them

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