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Item: r33 gtst series 1 1993 model Black

Condition:

hail damaged body

everything else in good contirion

Price: various just pm about the part you want

Location: far nth nsw....courier available everywhere

Contact: PM

Comments:

no motor no box

everything else there

most panels hail damaged

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hey mate

any interior pics?

stock steering wheel? condition?

just put up...you just chasing wheel?

Whats the damage for the rear calipers ?

Cheers A .

not sure please make offer through pm...what they worth?

what type of rear coilovers and how much mate ?

no rear coilovers?

Hey mate,

Any chance that the boot and drivers door aren't damaged at all?

Also, would you be interested in selling the boot lock?

Thanks,

Ben

boot is very damaged (apple sized hail)...drivers door suprisingly is that bad as you can see in pic...

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What sort of front bar does it have, is it the same as the one in my sig, if so im after that, the grill (especially if its black) the bar reo and the rear wing, give me a price with postage to vic 3200 and some pics of everything mentioned.

Thanks.

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i wouldnt mind the passange tail light assy how far up the coast are you

near lismore ballina

Is the rear wing in the picture still alive? Or did the hail get that too? How much if its still breathing? Send me a PM please.

rear wing is cracked from hail but easily repairable

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