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all parts are off a 95 r33 gts

all prices negotiable when im drunk... but im a cranky KUNT when sober

3+ 17 inch white rims with rubber $120 one got stuffed up a gutter

white r33 boot lid $100

full r33 interior ( eg seats, door trims( minuse drivers) seat belts ect) $100

100% stock r33 exhuast from turbo back( great for defects) $150

r33 stock air box and intake to turbo $70 ( great for defects)

momo corsa steering wheel very worn but shit cheap has r33 boss kit $50

gts front and rear brakes ( eg rotor brakes pads line evry f**king thing front and rear) $450

r33 gts rb25 head every boilt nut and thing eg the top end of a r33 including turbo, intake wiring computer ect $800

just call me come pick it up if you want it

also have a complied shell that some low life could probabaly use 200 bucks

pete

0448468884 :santa:

hey Fatz, are you selling the brake calipers and lines as well? and is it a GTST or a GTS model? (you mentioned turbo)

also are you willing to post to canberra?

thanks

Dan

cool,

Ill pretty bust with work over the next few weeks but ill get down there ASAP.

Ill give you a call to organize pickup

Cheers Mate

Andrew :)

no worries mate

if you want me to hold these then i'll need cash cash

give me a bell

pete

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