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Hey All

Decided to sell the stolen recovered R33 i have as not much interest in complete car its a series 1 1994 model

It still has remaining parts

RB25DET motor complete with wiring ECU etc $1600.00 (no gearbox)

3 inch catback exhaust with jasma muffler $300

burgundy tail lights $50 each

diff $250

rear bar maroon $100

rear reo $70

front reo cut for front mount $80

front bar has one split on lower section $100

climate control $60

guards white $70ea

doors white $100ea

boot lid with factoy spoiler and smaller genuine nissan lip $200

washer bottle $35

rolling shell $700

Note car has no brake calipers..

Plus more little parts PM may have it

Or complete car $2500.00

Car in Jindabyne I can have delivered to most states good price.

Thanks

Daniel.

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mate do you have a good condition gear knob? want one without the wear and tear and sun damage. let me know if you do and how much you want posted to melbourne.

Hey mate,

I notice in the pic you are lacking a passenger side door... but if you still have a drivers side i'm after a working power window motor/regulator.

Cheers

Camden

mate do you have a good condition gear knob? want one without the wear and tear and sun damage. let me know if you do and how much you want posted to melbourne.

sorry dont have one...

Hey mate,

I notice in the pic you are lacking a passenger side door... but if you still have a drivers side i'm after a working power window motor/regulator.

Cheers

Camden

no drivers door either sorry

exhaust now sold...

hay mate whats is your number if you still got some parts left i need a full 1 lenght tail shaft wheeels front bar side things good backs yell i need heaps of suff

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