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Item:WHOLE CAR

Age:94/95

Condition:USED

Price:SEE BELOW

To Fit: (What car)

Location: VALLEY HEIGHTS NSW

Contact:peter 0448468 884

Comments: write off you want it i got it

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17 inch white avs rims with rubber $600 (front tyres are good all rims have minor scuff marks, perfect offset for a r33 or r32)

full manual conversion, including gear box, clutch, pedals, tail shaft, slave and master cylinders ( every nut and bolt associated with the conversion) $1500

r33 manual diff good condition $250

r33 brakes front and rear $450( inludes rotor and calipers front and rear)

standard r33 exhaust $150 ( perfect for the defected vehicle)

full r33 interior $200 ( includes front and rear, minor tears in drivers side)

boot with wing white $150

passenger door $150 (has working window)

engine including wiring loom, computer, harness airflow metre ect eg every farken thing $1300

all offers considered, however stupid ones will be suitably insulted in return

peter 0448468884

:P

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buy my shit!

Interested in just the engine or more specifically the head. Don't need any of the rest. Interested in breaking??

If not, how much for the engine??

Cheers

Mike

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some answers

yea have one head light 30 bucks

give me a call to discuss condion

brett fog lights a dead sorry

bloodsworld27 steering wheel is a red momo comes with boss kit 80 buck giove me a bell if you want it

alinys this is a gtst i have the stock air box and its in cgood codition 40 bucks

petrol cap in good nick 30 bucks

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