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i am wrecking an r33 complete running gear available 1995 model series 1 front damage so theres no front fonts parts full exhaust, diff, brakes and disc interior. the car has 158000k's on it. img-resized.png Reduced 93% 1920 x 1080 (716.12K) // img-resized.png Reduced 93% 1920 x 1080 (847.64K) //

motor and transmission with loom $3000

diff $300

brakes and calipers front and rear $550

interior parts seats and everything imaculate condition.

many parts for sale give me a call and we can talk out a price.

if you have any questions contact me on 0421830568

mark

i am wrecking an r33 complete running gear available 1995 model series 1 front damage so theres no front fonts parts full exhaust, diff, brakes and disc interior. the car has 158000k's on it. img-resized.png Reduced 93% 1920 x 1080 (716.12K) // img-resized.png Reduced 93% 1920 x 1080 (847.64K) //

motor and transmission with loom $3000

diff $300

brakes and calipers front and rear $550

interior parts seats and everything imaculate condition.

many parts for sale give me a call and we can talk out a price.

if you have any questions contact me on 0421830568

mark

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seats are in excellent condition no tears roof lining and all is in good condition, yes i also got the centre skyline badge inbetween the tail lights and its clear. ive got the gear know and the black surround. its got stock suspension im in the broadmeadows area and can you guys plz call me instead of msging me on the site bcoz my computer is currntly in repairs.

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