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im cleaning out to move to WA i brought 4 r33 wrecks to make 1 good years ago when they where worth alot more then they are now never made a good so i got shit loads of stuff sitting around collecting dust and taking up room

here as a list of stuff i can remember thats is there

ALL MUST GO MAKE ME A OFFER

r33 gtst s2 stuff

r33 s2 complet interior everything including air bags, keys, locks the lot

silver boot and spoiler paint bit chipped $100

black spoiler with led $100

r33 gtst s1 stuff

rb25det motor had head work done no turbo ecu & loom $1500

rear seats x2 $20 each

dash pad with all vents $50

cluster surround $50

rear garnish between tail lights x2 $40 each

wiper motor front and rear $20

drivers side door in white paint bit chipping $60

boot carpets and surrounds

lhs tail light in wine red $50

stock wheels

space savers x5

door handles

wiper bottles

over flow bottles

egine loom $200

car wiring loom

sliver roof cut for a roof repair $200

Stock turbo maniflod $80

wine red rear cut good for one some in need of rear end repair $300

also have

R34 bonnet in a purple color $250

GTR Stock dump pipes $60

Tuned R32 Gtr ECU $200

Thats only what i can think of so pm me with some thing u need i may have it

make me a offer on price or the lot i need it gone asap

pick up bendigo vic will post anywhere if u pay

pm or call 0424897340

hey man if you have a good condition series 2 gear knob or if the series 1 is the same could you please send me a picture? pm with price please!

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