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up for sale is heaps of parts for a r33 gtst removed from a series 2 and some series 1 laying around

  • complete set of calipers and pads and discs front and rear $400
    r33 gtst hubs set front and rear $150
    r33 complete sunroof $350
    front guards left and right $80 each
    left hand door complete $150 with window/reg the lot
    complete series 1 seats missing drivers seat $150 the rest
    complete serties 2 interior missing drivers seat incuding door trims front and rears little ones $350 lot
    rear drive shafts $80 pair
    HI CAS rack $60
    series 2 clock spring for air bag wheel $70
    series 2 parcel shelf with speaker covers $50
    r33 tail lights $50 each have 4 of. 2 x left and 2x right
    complete rear boot trim and carpet $150
    rear windscreen $80
    side windows $40 each u remove
    r33 shell missing right hand rear quater been cut out $200 perfect front end
    r33 gtst series 2 side skirts have one with slight crack and other is perfect $100 pair
    boot lid $50
    series 2 rear garnish $30
    r33 rear hand brake cables $120 lot

have lots lots more but no front end parts send me a pm with what ever u need and i will have it most likly

or call

0402090079

everything needs to go i am sick of looking at it

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