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Ok guys i got heaps of parts for sale, open to offers. Ill update info as i get it. Parts are in west side of melbourne, will post at buyers expense. More parts are available, engines have been sold however and most front ends parts are gone already (including front lights, bars, fenders). Other parts are still on car post for price and availability

Front Brakes $200 set

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Rear Brakes $200 set

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x2 Starter Motor $130 each

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x2 Air conditioner Pump $70 each

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Power Steering Pump $70 each

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x2 Intake Pipe $50 each

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R33 Turbo (Good Condition, was working fine before taken off engine) $400 each

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x3 Engine Mount $40 each

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x2 Cross Over pipe and BOV $100 each

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R33 Left Lower Control Arm $100

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R33 GTST Front Sway Bar $70

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R33 Front Lower Supports $70 each

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R33 Front Castor Rods $90 each

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Auto Transmission Cooler $80

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Front Left & Right Axels $150 each

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R33 GTST Engine Loom $60

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R33 Carpet $90

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R33 Seats $150 set

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Assorted Plastics 1 $30

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Assorted Plastics 2 $80

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Assorted Plastics 3 $80

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Assorted Plastics 4 $40

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hey osman

im after the heater hose that goes from the block to inside the firewall

please tell me you still have it

thanks

emre

should have one but i am unsure which pipe it is. do you have a picture, as those lines are still on the car, and the car has no engine so i cant confirm which one is which.

-osman

how much would u think for the front and back brakes to get posted form mel to nsw central coast? as i want bigger brakes on my 180sx and i heard that the r33 brakes go straight on and r much better than the stock 180 brakes.

how much would u think for the front and back brakes to get posted form mel to nsw central coast? as i want bigger brakes on my 180sx and i heard that the r33 brakes go straight on and r much better than the stock 180 brakes.

if you buy both ill only charge you $10 and ill cover the rest

pm me for account details if you want them

need parts for stolen and recovered r33 gts-t

full ignition barrell, turbo timer, gear knob, ecu all the intake from pod filter to turbo including intercooler, b.o.v, coin tray, battery, rear boot flip lock thing, centre bit for between box and gear shifter, series 2 passenger door trim, 2x front quarters, series 2 grill could you help me, how much thanks 0404099310 live in melb west can come and look.

need parts for stolen and recovered r33 gts-t

full ignition barrell, turbo timer, gear knob, ecu all the intake from pod filter to turbo including intercooler, b.o.v, coin tray, battery, rear boot flip lock thing, centre bit for between box and gear shifter, series 2 passenger door trim, 2x front quarters, series 2 grill could you help me, how much thanks 0404099310 live in melb west can come and look.

will call you to organise a time and you can pick what ever you want or need off the cars

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Hey mate, interested in the dash surround(assorted plastics 2) and the interior carpet, how much for both and postage to Burnie Tasmaina 7320, thanks, please pm me with a response

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