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Hi Guys!!!

I have 1994 S1 R33 GTST complete for wrecking, car is still complete and running due to i cant sell the complete car and i really needed the money so im going to have to wrecked.

Car had just over 100 000 klms on clock been sitting for a while now. Car is gun metal grey in colour. Car is complied.

Engine complete r33 series 1 (standard) with 100 000 klms on clock $2000 harness ecu turbo .

Complete 5 speed conversion gear box and the rest $2000

Front windscreen $100

Rear windscreen $200

Side quater window $50 each

Standard fmi with pipe $50

Cat back exhaust $200

S1 AFM $115

Quick shift kid $100

climate control $50

charcoal cannister $30 (smaller size type)

ac Fan $80

hub/fan $150

Radiator $150

rad. shroud $50

Condensor s1 $100

gaurds $100

s1 front bar $200

Front bar enforcment support $150

bonnet $250

side skirts $150 pair

s1 cluster $230 with 100 000klms...

s2 front grill $100

rear tailghts $250 complete

rear bar $100

rear garnish $70

Rear pod $80

Doors $50 each

Window motor $140

Window maganisium $50

Front Lh, RH glass $60 each

Door mirror $70 each

boot lid $100

s2 boot spoiler $150

drivers window switch $120

Passenger side $60

complete interior $200 minus rear seat......happy to separate seats trims etc.....

Adjustable coilovers $900 for the set fronts and rears

Rear diff $400

rear / front lower control arms $100 each

R34 Gt rim a set with good rubber $300

complete 5 stud conversion $800..happy to separate suspension also..........

happy to separate the shell eg Radiator support, rears quaters etc.

PLEASE ASK IF I LEFT ANYTHING OUT.

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Hi Guys!!!

I have 1994 S1 R33 GTST complete for wrecking, car is still complete and running due to i cant sell the complete car and i really needed the money so im going to have to wrecked.

Car had just over 100 000 klms on clock been sitting for a while now. Car is gun metal grey in colour. Car is complied.

Engine complete r33 series 1 (standard) with 100 000 klms on clock $2000 harness ecu turbo .

Complete 5 speed conversion gear box and the rest $2000

Front windscreen $100

Rear windscreen $200

Side quater window $50 each

Standard fmi with pipe $50

Cat back exhaust $200

S1 AFM $115

Quick shift kid $100

climate control $50

charcoal cannister $30 (smaller size type)

ac Fan $80

hub/fan $150

Radiator $150

rad. shroud $50

Condensor s1 $100

gaurds $100

s1 front bar $200

Front bar enforcment support $150

bonnet $250

side skirts $150 pair

s1 cluster $230 with 100 000klms...

s2 front grill $100

rear tailghts $250 complete

rear bar $100

rear garnish $70

Rear pod $80

Doors $50 each

Window motor $140

Window maganisium $50

Front Lh, RH glass $60 each

Door mirror $70 each

boot lid $100

s2 boot spoiler $150

drivers window switch $120

Passenger side $60

complete interior $200 minus rear seat......happy to separate seats trims etc.....

Adjustable coilovers $900 for the set fronts and rears

Rear diff $400

rear / front lower control arms $100 each

R34 Gt rim a set with good rubber $300

complete 5 stud conversion $800..happy to separate suspension also..........

happy to separate the shell eg Radiator support, rears quaters etc.

PLEASE ASK IF I LEFT ANYTHING OUT.

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