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Wrecking TWO R33 GTSt's, both series 1s, popular parts listed but all parts avaliable, for anything not listed PM me :)

Engine (RB25 turbo): $1800 each

Transmisson: $500 each

Custom Leather Interior: $800 for Front & Rear Seats

Series 1 Interior: $400 Front & Rear Seats

R33 GTR Wheels: $1500 set with brand new rubber

Aftermarket 5 Spoke Alloys: $700 set with tyres

R33 Type M Brakes: $400 set

G4 Coil Overs: $800 set

Door Shell: $200 each, no trim no window

Boot with Spoiler: $200 each

Tail Lights (pair): $150

Standard Rear Bar: $100 each

Dash Surround: $100 each

Leather Dash: $250 each

Cluster: $150 each

Lower Control Arms: $150 each

Upper Control Arms: $50 each

Quater Glass: $100 each

Factory Side Skirts: $250 set painted black

Factroy Rear Pods: $100 set painted black

Blitz Exhaust: $500, near new

Blitz Dump/Down Pipe: $150

Factory Car matts: $100

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~Ferah

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I have a mate who needs a shell. Is either one of them any good to use? Damage looks to be minimal.

Not concerned about vins or rego or compliance (racing)

Could you please PM me details.

Is the interior reel or fake leather???

Looks like the ones off the group buy and ebay...

Dnt no lol

I have a mate who needs a shell. Is either one of them any good to use? Damage looks to be minimal.

Not concerned about vins or rego or compliance (racing)

Could you please PM me details.

yea both are fine if ur after shells, both have front on accidents u will need to repair tho.

Ferah,

Probably best thing to do is for me to come around your place and pick out the parts I need and we'll work out a price?

Can you please PM me your contact details and address and I'll drop by...

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