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parts for r33 gtst s1 and s2

boot lid = $50

left hand door complete $150

taillights = $150 pair

centre garnish for series 2 = $40

complete sunroof = $400 obo

rear corner windows = $25 each

rear window = $40

side skirts pair stock r33 gtst = $150

mirrors = $40 each

front hub assemlbeys complete 5 stud =$80 pair

s1 rear seat compolete x3 = $30 each set

s1 passenger seat x 3 = $30 each

s1 cross member = $30

s1 rear calipers pair = $120

s1 rear discs = $50

s1/s2 rear axles pair $50

r33 gtst front cut bare shell only $300

r33 gtst long rear end shell only $300

have alot more bits cant think of but just ask can help u out

r32 bits

drivers side door bare = $50

stock gtst rear bootlid spoiler = $30

front hub assemlbeys 5 stud = $70 pair

steering rack = $70

parts are located in reservior in melbs northern suburbs please call 0402090079 if need more info

Edited by SXC_R33
  • 2 weeks later...

GUYS ALL THIS STUFF AND ALOT MORE AVALIABLE

PRICE DROP ON

SIDE SKIRTS (1 HAS A CRACK IN IT STILL GOOD) $100 pair

left hand door complete $100

taillights = $100 pair

complete sunroof = $300 obo

r32 bits

drivers side door bare = $30

stock gtst rear bootlid spoiler = $20

front hub assemlbeys 5 stud = $50 pair

steering rack = $50

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