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Hey I gotta rolled R33 with all the good stuff gone lol. If anyone needs annoying interiour crap pwr window motors switches etc PM me.

Location: Caboolture.

I will get a better list up soon and sum pics but this is what is available so far:

-Standard shocks with ultra low king springs - $120

-Manual conversion stuff (tailshaft, clutch master lines slave, clutch & break peddle box - $150

-ABS stuff $$$ offers?

-Air bag stuff $$$ offers?

-The boot is the only undammaged panel and has a GTR lookn wing - $150

-AC system is still intact $$$ offers?

-Drivers side S2 headlight - $350

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Hi mate, I'm after a front left hub if you still have them and they are alright

Cheers

Tim

Nar soz front crossmember, rear cradle, breaks n hubs all gone.

hey mate got an engine xmember and/or radiator ? if so ... where u at and how much ..delivered to 4207?

Soz dude Rad died in roll and xmember is gone.

Hey chief, how much you want for the set of front and rear brakes,

oh and maybe the brake master cylinder.

Breaks are gone soz. Break master - $50

Series 1 or 2?

Have u got Rear SKYLINE garnish? If Series 2 what colour?

Cheers

Its a series 2, white in colour. by the rear garnish do u mean where is says skyline on the boot?

Oh and can anyone give me a heads up on how to edit and update my first post? there's no edit tab wtf lol soz for the newbie q's havnt used SAU for a while. cheers.

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