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Wrecking 1995 R33 GTST

5 speed gearbox $1300 had 116,000 k's drove fine

calipers $250 pair.... front and rear available

rotors $100 pair

hubs $50 each

front bar needs paint $100

front reinforcement $100 cut for MIC or 1 available not cut $150

drivers door shell $100

passenger door shell $100

window regulators $100 each

guards $150 each

tail lights $50 each

skyline garnish $50

3 inch exhaust cat back $250

3 x 17 inch volks wheels $500 with good tyres, 4th rim damaged

manaul radiator $70

complied damaged shell $1000

boot lid and spoiler $150

seats $200 complete

door trims $80 each

plastic dash stereo surround $60

gearstick surround $40

rear window $400

diff complete $250

rear cradle $200 with control arms

aftermarket struts and springs $150pr

clear indicators $35 pr

boot carpet from $10

cluster $150

steering wheel $100

front strut bar $100

washer bottle $30

a/c condensor $100

glovebox $30

aerial $50

rear bar $100

rear reo $100

centre console $60

brake master cylinder & booster $100

clutch master cylinder $50

window switchs $50

Many more parts PM me I may have it

Can send interstate and COD

Daniel.

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