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front cross member $40

right hand rear tail lights x2 $50 each

rear steel rio $30 each

rear window $80

1/4 windows $40 each

clock spring $65

clutch master $70

clutch slave $70

alternator $70

series 2 white rear garnish $40

series 2 white boot lid $50

r33 rear cut $250

r33 front cut $250

brake master cyclinder non abs $70

abs s2 motor $100

roof linning $30

sunvisiors $30 pair

parcel shelf $40

rear parcel shelf speaker holders $30 pair

full set of seat belts $100 ono

s2 hicas rear rack $70

s1 & s2 steering rack $80

s1 & s2 front castors $60 pair

s1 & s2 rear axles $60 pair

rear r33 s1 and s2 calipers $120 pair

rear discs $50 pair good condition

front tanabee struts and springs $140 pair

right hand front lower control arm x 2 $40 each

r33 front damaged shell with compliance not listed as damaged anywhere $750 have front cut to fix

r33 jap fibreglass wing think its a trust copy $60

r33 s2 sideskirts have a crack on rhs one $80 pair

r33 a pillar plastics $50 pair

r33 interior plastics have all of them $offer

r33 series 1 rear quarter interior panels $40 pair

all items located in melbourne's northern suburbs

call 0402090079

lots of other bits avaliable just ask . dont have front end bits like lights motor bonnet guards front bar or front rio but have most of other parts required

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