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Item:WHITE R33 series 2 WRECK repairable write off

Age:96 model i think

Condition:bent - front hit

Price:950o.n.o

To Fit: (What car)

Location:S.A the ghetto (northern suburbs)

Contact:on here

Comments:RUNNING GEAR/BRAKES removed, couple bits i still have to take off, im not sure how i will get it rolling just yet as it wont have the rear hubs but ill try get the old 4 stud stuff from my old car so it can be rolling

reason for selling: might be moving house so need it gone!!

here are some parts that i know are still on there will get pics in the next couple days

Tail lights

Boot with S2 wing

Drivers gaurd

Windows (with tint) windscreen broken

Doors pass complete drivers missing the window mech n motor

Interior near complete (seats, door trims carpet plastics)

some white dial dash

Suspension (seems to have new 'red' castor n control arm bushs at the front)

5 stud front hubs (i used s15 hubs for my sil)

Rear hicas cradle n diff

alot of the trinkets from in the bay, washer bottle over flow, power steer res ect

as said ill try get pics in the next couple days

Considering there is no running gear or brakes on the car, I don't think a brake light missing in the spoiler will affect the sale of the car too much.

Anyway, all the best with the sale and thanks for your reply. Free bump.

Considering there is no running gear or brakes on the car, I don't think a brake light missing in the spoiler will affect the sale of the car too much.

Anyway, all the best with the sale and thanks for your reply. Free bump.

yer its just the effort bud sorry

  • 2 weeks later...

car needs to go guys interior has gone $400 for the rest this includes (repairable write off shell)

Boot with m spec spoiler

Doors with glass mint cond.(drivers missing window mech/motor)

Rear 1/4's mint

Sunroof

front sus including 5 stud hubs (castor rod and upright bushs are nolathane)

rear sus (minus lower control arms n hubs)

Tail lights

Drivers gaurd

White dial gauges (light up blue)

Cradle with hicas

Elec Aeriel

Rear glass all tinted

many other nick naks!

its all stock gear.... seems to have red nolathane bushs up front...

G'day,

What condition are these suspensions?

How much do you want for them delivered to VIC 3199?

Cheers

Grant

NEED THIS GONE!!!! cbf pulling anymore bits off someone come gimme $350 and drag her out!!

i will take a xbox 360 with a game or 2, or make me some offers just need her gone! definitaly a few hunge of parts left on it!

  • 2 weeks later...

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