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Ok guys and girls

I have a R33 series 1 shell that is getting stripped (no engine,gearbox,diff)

All glass (rear window, front window, side glass and 3/4 glass)

all are in good condition and can be freighted at buyers expense

Front $150

Rear $250

Side $100ea

3/4 $200ea

Nismo Smoked indicators (as new condition)

$50

Standard Front guards good condition

$150pair (may separate)

Series 1 Bonnet good condition

$200

Msports Side skirts $220 as new

Msports Rear Bar $250

Trust Front Bar (needs a little fiberglass work) $100

Full wiring loom for R32 Rb26 into 33 GTST

Save thousands getting it done when you can buy mine :) for $350

(Engine loom is spliced into GTST dash loom for stress free intergration)

Engine Mounts to suit RB26 into R33 GTST

$100pair

Standard R32 GTR turbos good condition approx 82xxxkm's (inc std dumps)

$320pair

i also have starter motor, alternator, a/c pump, power steering pump, etc

Standard RB26 block with standard crank rods and pistons

(cylinder no6 fried piston ring however perfect for a rebuid, block is slightly scored and can be rectified with just a hone)

$400

Alpine MRP M500 mono amp 2months old $320delivered

Alpine Type R Sub in genuine alpine box $300

JVC

Bought approx 3months ago

RRP $769

Looking For $550ono (comes with all av cables software and JVC Carry Case)

Elegant and slim HDD/microSD Hybrid camcorder with KONICA MINOLTA LENS, 35x optical zoom, easy to navigate Laser Touch Operation and 30GB HDD for up to 37.5 hours of recording, Two colours available: Silver and Red

1/6-inch 800k pixel CCD

30GB Internal Hard Disk Drive for up to 37 hr. 30 min. of recording

7 hr. 10 min. of the best quality recording (ULTRA FINE)

35x Optical Zoom / 800x Digital Zoom

Memory Card Slot for microSD

Software provided (for Windows ®)

KONICA MINOLTA LENS

Gigabrid Engine

Laser Touch Operation

2.7" 16:9 Widescreen Clear LCD Monitor

Auto LCD Backlight Control

Auto Illumi. Light

Data Battery

Picture Titles

Quick Restart

Direct DVD Button/Direct Backup Button

USB2.0 High-Speed Transfer

Find out lots more for GZ-MG330R

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Feel Free to contact me via PM or 0404585529

I am located in Townsville 4814 for shipping reference

Cheers Marty//

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Also forgot to mention that i have a full set of R33 Series 2 dampers and struts out of 97model with 72xxxkm's on them $350

Front only R33 sereis 1 dampers and struts 78xxxkm's $100pair

Both are in great working order and no leaks

Cheers marty

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