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ADD IS FINISHED NO MORE WRECKING I WILL PUT UP A ADD FOR THE WHOLE CAR TOMORRW AND ITS CHEAP. THANKS SKYLINES AUSTRALIA AND ALL THE MEMBERS FOR YOUR HELP.

Hi everyone Wrecking COMPLETE r33 series 1 GTST 1995 71,XXXkm in NSW

I will supply a receipt will every purchase made. I will also include the VIN number.

I cant keep up with all the messages so call me on 0424333012. I got a whole car so I probably got what you need.

SOME prices are negotable

Engine & Gear box (5 speed manual) – Excellent condition engine has never been modified or ran more than factory boost. Runs and sound like a dream. Engine and gearbox are one pieces as pulled out of car. Will separate if price is ok $3500ono

NOTE: GEARBOX SOLD SOLD SOLD(COMPETE WITH MANUAL SCONVERSION PARTS)

EXCELLENT MOTOR COMPLETE $1700onomotor SOLD SOLD SOLD

AFM air flow meter $180

Power steering pump $50 SOLD

Alternator $50 SOLD

Air compressor.$50 SOLD

Tail shaft $100 SOLD

Sunroof complete kit (including roof liner) $500

Brakes Rear rotors $400 SOLD

Brake booster $100 (excellent condition)

Front rotors/hubs $100(excellent condition)

Doors(both) $300 (both) passenger side has light ding in it. Easy repair

3" Exhaust with cat $200 SOLD

REAR CUT(long) –complete $1300 or

Rear cradle/diff $400

Rear wing $150

Lights $150

Boot lid $250

Bar $150

FRONT CUT –complete(dressed) $1500 or

Front bar firerglass 400r BRAND NEW $200

Lights $300

Bonnet $200

Gaurds/fenders (both)$150

Front suspension $300

Radiator /condenser $150

Crossmember $100

Steering rack $150

Steering / wheel colum with keys and DOOR locks $250

STEERING WHEEL $100 (GOOD CONDITION)

Complete interior

Cluster $100 SOLD

Seats $200 SOLD

Plastics $ASK

Dash $150

Electronic areil $50

4 stock wheels $150 SOLD

Wiring looms/ ecu $150

Many other parts

Edited by Xr33

mate can u post what suburb you're in :blink:

so i have a fair idea how far u r & if its possible to pick up stuff instead of posting :blink:

Edited by GTL05T

hehe i just reread the post. Brakes are sold to me. I will pick up wed next week as I will be in sydney then if thats ok with you. Can you have them out and ready for pick up? just confirming that it is the front/rear caplipers, Front /rear rotors, pins, pads and handbrake cable yeah?

brakes sold to polishstorm.everyone wants brakes phone calls going crazy for them.

hehe i just reread the post. Brakes are sold to me. I will pick up wed next week as I will be in sydney then if thats ok with you. Can you have them out and ready for pick up? just confirming that it is the front/rear caplipers, Front /rear rotors, pins, pads and handbrake cable yeah?

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