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r32 actulator = $40

2 x Nissan Stega Rims = $70 no tyres or $120 with

2 x Borbet rims 5 x 114.3 17" = $70

Blown r32 turbo needs seals = $30

r32 roof linning sunroof coupe $20

These parts have been removed from a r33 gtst coupe

R33 complete fuel pump setup up = $80

Fuel Cap = $15

Clutch Fan = $40

Manual Tailshaft = $100

Fibreglass Rear Wing = $80

Veilside Rear Pods original with stamps= $200

Indicator Stalk = $50

Handbrake Lever = $25

r33 diff = $200

Complete rear driveline with diff brakes cradle axles the lot = $500

Passenger seat series 1 = $70

Back interior side panels $40 pair

Rear rio bar = $40

Rear seat complete $50

front cross member = $40

front hubs = $80 pair

floor carpet = $40

Hicas 4WS unit rear = $70

fuel lid = $10

r33 brake cyclinder = $60

r33 x 2 doors = $70 each with glass

r33 condenser = $70

r33 gtst rims = $200

r33 corner windows = $35 each

r33 rear glass = $50

r33 mirrors l and r = $80 pair

contact me via mob on 0402090079 or pm me

all prices are negotiable and offers will be considered

items located in keilor western subs of Melbourne everything to be sold

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Edited by SXC_R33

This smells far too fishy to me.

Both threads are locked.

If there are 3 separate people who don't know each other, and all giving the same story out.

I'm inclined to believe them in this instance.

Selling goods from stolen cars will not be tolerated on SAU regardless of if "i purchases it legally".

I simply dont give a shit for dodgy reasons

Cheers.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/So...ys-t184498.html

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