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Please if i haven't listed something that you need please ask, good chance i have it

RB25 Alternator $150

RB25/26 Starter Motor $100

RB25 A/c pump and condenser $150 for the lot

RB25 Power Steering pump $100

RB25 series 1 (different to series 2) ABS system $200

RB25/26 wiring loom (series 1 dash loom to 26 engine loom) $200

R33 GTR Centre guages (carbon trim Front torque, boost and oil temp) $250 Good upgrade for 32 GTR's

Space Saver $50 suit all Nissan Imports $50

Standard R33 GTR Parcel Shelf $50

Complete set of R33 Seat Belts including a lap sash belt for rear so it would make it a 5seater $200 complete

R33 Sunroof glass with switches and electrics $400 for the lot

33 GTST Standard suspension no leaks $200

2x Standard r33 GTST suspension no leaks $80

Standard R33 GTST Swaybars $50ea

Tail Lights $100ea

Headlights $120ea

Standard R33 rear bar $100

R33 doors incl door trims $200ea

R33 Series 1 bonnet $150

Boot lid $100

Standard R33 Series 2 wing $75

Trust Front Bumper needs Fiberglass to fix crack on lower lip $100

Front windscreen glass $80

Rear Windscreen $150

Rear 3/4 windows $175ea

M Sports Rear Bar perfect condition $200

32GTR Front diff good condition $150

R33 GTST Front guards $100ea

Standard R33 Instrument Cluster $100

Complete Dash $200 (includes centre console)

Rear 3/4 trims $100

Floor Carpet $50

Headliner will only suit R33 equiped with sunroof $80

Standard Series 1 passenger seat $80

Standard Castor rods, toe arms and camber arms $50pair

Walbro 500hp fuel pump $60

Standard R33 GTR Exhaust, good upgrade for GTST $250

Standard R33 GTR Front Pipes $80

RB26 Modified Sump Suit RWD $400

No doubt i have more crap that i haven't thought of

All prices negotiable to an extent but no stupid offers that i will no doubt still get

Need to offload all of this and finally get rid of this car

Contact me by mobile would be the best 0404585529

or you can PM

Cheers Marty

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<br />Please if i haven't listed something that you need please ask, good chance i have it<br /><br /><br />RB25 Alternator $150<br />RB25/26 Starter Motor $100<br />RB25 A/c pump and condenser $150 for the lot<br />RB25 Power Steering pump $100 <br />RB25 series 1 (different to series 2) ABS system $200<br />RB25/26 wiring loom (series 1 dash loom to 26 engine loom) $200<br /><br />R33 GTR Centre guages (carbon trim Front torque, boost and oil temp) $250 Good upgrade for 32 GTR's<br />Space Saver $50 suit all Nissan Imports $50<br />Standard R33 GTR Parcel Shelf $50<br />Complete set of R33 Seat Belts including a lap sash belt for rear so it would make it a 5seater $200 complete<br />R33 Sunroof glass with switches and electrics $400 for the lot<br />33 GTST Standard suspension no leaks $200<br />2x Standard r33 GTST suspension no leaks $80<br />Standard R33 GTST Swaybars $50ea<br />Tail Lights $100ea<br />Headlights $120ea<br />Standard R33 rear bar $100<br />R33 doors incl door trims $200ea<br />R33 Series 1 bonnet $150<br />Boot lid $100<br />Standard R33 Series 2 wing $75<br />Trust Front Bumper needs Fiberglass to fix crack on lower lip $100<br />Front windscreen glass $80<br />Rear Windscreen $150<br />Rear 3/4 windows $175ea<br />M Sports Rear Bar perfect condition $200<br />32GTR Front diff good condition $150<br />R33 GTST Front guards $100ea<br />Standard R33 Instrument Cluster $100<br />Complete Dash $200 (includes centre console)<br />Rear 3/4 trims $100<br />Floor Carpet $50<br />Headliner will only suit R33 equiped with sunroof $80<br />Standard Series 1 passenger seat $80<br />Standard Castor rods, toe arms and camber arms $50pair<br />Walbro 500hp fuel pump $60<br />Standard R33 GTR Exhaust, good upgrade for GTST $250<br />Standard R33 GTR Front Pipes $80<br />RB26 Modified Sump Suit RWD $400<br /><br />No doubt i have more crap that i haven't thought of<br /><br />All prices negotiable to an extent but no stupid offers that i will no doubt still get<br />Need to offload all of this and finally get rid of this car<br /><br />Contact me by mobile would be the best0404585529<br /><br />or you can PM<br /><br />Cheers Marty<br />
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Got a rear sway bar? Im in Melb

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