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i'm currently wrecking my r33 due to an accident last week.

i have:

door with mirrors complete $150 each

lh front guard $50

complete interior $250

rb25det complete with loom,ecu,cooler,all botl ons etc STANDARD $1600

r33 diff complete $300

front and rear brakes,with disks $250

standard r33 16'' wheels and tyres $250

cat back 3'' exhaust including hi flow cat $300

gearbox and conversion SOLD

roof and 1/4 cuts available

bilstein rear shocks $50

many more parts available.

r32 gts-t

good clean bonnet $100

as new headlights and indicators $200 the lot

guards $50 each

diff complete $250

3 inch exhaust, turbo back with hi flow cat $300

rb20det full head with turbo and bolt ons, ecu loom etc $650

many more parts available

Please phone 0413 332 524 after 4:30 week days or anytime weekends.

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What year is it?

Complete interior, does it include seats, door trims? Got boot trim?

You got side mount intercooler air guides?

And where in VIC are you at?

If the interior is series 2, I'm definitely interested

Cheers

Grant

brakes SOLD pending payment

car is a 94 model, burgundy in colour. s1 im guessing as it has the low boot spoiler and no pods,skirts etc

interior is very clean with the exception of a little wear/tear on the drivers seat from getting in and out. for 250 you can have the seats, door trims (no switches) centre console, carpet parcel shelf and whatever fiddly bits u need.

yes i have complete boot carpets, panels and beaver cover.

I know i have no feed back, obviously this gives doubt for interestate buyers. im a member of calaisturbo.com.au using this same user name so feel free to check my trader rating on there if you have any trust issues. land line number etc will be given to interstate enquires if need be.

this is a regretful salvage due to an accident friday morning last week.

also rear taillights $150 the pair complete

clear centre garnish $50

rear bumper $100

front and rear steering and any suspension arms etc from $20-100

if some1 wants the sunroof $200, and ill cut the roof from the pillars if need be

Hey mate,

Thanks for calling me earlier! I am defintely taking some bits from the boot including the plastic trim around the latch if it is in good condition i.e. no cracks etc. I have been chasing that for months now. :P

Cheers and see ya real soon!

interested in the front cut, upper / lower arms, and strut towers mainly (if str8) not worried about rad support etc as im swapping the towers into s s-series.

is it damaged in the front badly?

r32 reverse lights/lense are sold already sorry

33 has rh front skirt damage and has pushed the tower back around 15mm. wheel was also back so unsure of suspension condition

engine is spot on, and for the cash and considering the car has never been boosted up etc it s a good buy.

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