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Hello HardTuned family!

I bought a '95 (series 1 I believe) R33 Skyline GTS-t, Silver in colour and damage to the drivers side front, and rear quater between door and fuel cap. I'm using the motor, gearbox, diff, brakes and front seats for my s13. So the rest is up for grabs.

Parts listed are just the ones I thought would be pretty common etc, so PM if theres some particulars you want. All parts put up are good condition, unless stated otherwise. If there crap I'll trash them. Don't like the prices, shoot me a PM and I'll see what I can do! If you don't like them and your not interested in the parts, keep it to yourself please!

Body

Bonnet Hinges $30 Pair

Door Shells (Minus Window And Handle, everything else still in) [Driver And Passenger] $100 ea

Door Windows [Driver And Passenger] $50 ea

Door Handles [Driver And Passenger] $30 ea

Electric Mirrors [Driver And Passenger] $50 ea

-or- Complete Doors [shell, Windows, Handles, Mirrors] $200ea

Fuel Cap $15

Wipers (2 Front, 1 Rear) $10 ea

Wiper Motor $15

Electric Antenna $30 ea

Stock Type Side Skirts $35 ea

Passenger Guard $125

Passenger Headlight (Top Bracket is broken off, but a clean break so easy repair) $100

Now the prices for these are POA, as I might need them

Bootlid w/ Spoiler

Taillights [Driver And Passenger]

Rear Bar And Reinforcement

'Skyline' Garnish

Rear Pods

Motor Related

Stock Intercooler (All Backets etc) $50

Stock Airbox w/ K+N Filter $100

Blitz 3" (Its closer to 3¼" Inside Diameter, but for all intensive purposes..)

Note : It has been slightly crushed on part of the pipe, when it was put on the truck to get it here...

$250 as is (Pics on request) or $300 fixed

Suspension / Brake

Stock Suspension $100

Rear Cradle (Minus Diff + Brakes, Complete Hicas) $200

Master Cylinder $75

Brake Booster $50

-or- Booster And Master $100

Interior

Door Trims [Passenger Complete, Driver minus P/w control (Sold)] $30 ea

Dash $75

Center Console $25

Gauge Cluster $75

Steering Column Surround $25

Seatbelt [All Available] $25 ea

Carpet $20

Rear Trims [Passenger And Driver] $20 ea

Rear Seats $75

Scuff Plates $15 ea

Pictures..

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Location : Cheltenham (Next Door To Alberton), South Australia

Shipping : Anywhere if you willing to pay for it!

Contact Details

Email : [email protected]

Mobile : 0409 465 042. (I prefer sms, as I work random hours, and can't always answer my phone...)

Cheers and beers!

Neil

REAR END PARTS NOW AVAILABLE!!

Bootlid w/ Spoiler Complete With Hinges etc $200

Taillights [Driver And Passenger] $75 ea

Rear Bar And Reinforcement $175

'Skyline' Garnish $30

Rear Pods $30 ea

Cheers

Neil

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