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hay guys so the 33 is fully stripped now so though i would make a thread of everything..

rear bar $150

left door window and all $150

centre consol $80

rear lights $100

front lights $100

rear trims $100

cat back xzaust.. 3 inch to dual 2.5 inch $300

bonnet $150

boot with spoiler $170

spoiler alone $60

glovebox $50

water bottle for the water thingos $40

r33 radiator $150

back seats $150

some muti stud meshys, rims have gutter rash, two rims have shitty tires, other two have no tires $400

whole rear end in cradel, LSD diff, 4 wheel steer, all arms, no rotors calapers hubs or handbrake cables $800

stock r33 sussy $300

stock front sway bar $50

front hubs $100

all front arms $offers on watever arms you want

brake master/booster $200

rear half cut good contion,including, window, lights and rear bar $500

air contion condensor$100

RB25DET complete everything there, straight out a 33

has around 124000 kms

$3700

RB25DET gearbox, has everything to

$1400

or do a deal with them both!

r33 tailshaft $250 (good condition)

3 inch dump and front pipe in one $200

ask for other stuff

adelaide

0411592938

can get pics off whatever just ask

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bump

price drop on motor and box

motor...

rb25det motor out a 33

comes with everything, loom, computer, turbo, water pump, alternator, ect ect..

lookin at 2500ono

also got rb25det gearbox

is really smooth.

also comes with everything, shifter, xmember, speed sensor ect ect

looking at 1300ono

or 3500 for both

0411592938

adelaide

cheers

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