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after handbrake 'grip' leathery bit you hold onto. PM price (can pick up) + condition of grip (photo if possible)

Wanna keep the handbrake as a complete unit if possible mate - lever, cables etc...

hey bro do you have the front right guard front bar and bonnet and tail lights. if s how much do you want for them? my number is 0403139157

Got both front guards, no bonnet, no bar, no taillights...

how much for the complete brake setup? 500 including hubs?

Ummmmm..... NO. Complete 33 brake package, front & rear, with slotted fronts, aftermarket pads & braided lines all in excellent condition... Def not $500 sorry mate.

what colour was the car?? im after some black panels

Car was white mate

Hey got clutch? what brand, whats the condition in percentage and how much?

location?

Extreme clutch, heavy duty organic in good condition (70%) ?... Adelaide hills area

Also the car has now had Both front & rear windscreens removed, & rear quarter windows, all ready to go.

Both doors in perfect working order, complete, glass & all.

complete interior still all in good condition

Whole car has been stripped. All parts now separated & ready to go.

Sorry for any delays, but thanks for ur patience...

Still heaps of bits people!!

after a passenger side power window switch with the following pin layout

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BTW the stripey 1 is where there is no pin

PM me the price if its the same

after a passenger side power window switch with the following pin layout

post-59638-1252989366.jpg

BTW the stripey 1 is where there is no pin

PM me the price if its the same

It would seem window switches & motors are one of the most common problems for 33s... I have these parts but am really trying to avoid dismantling perfect whole doors to get these small parts out & then be left with stripped doors...

Does anyone just want complete doors? That'd be so much cooler...

hey people,

Got a white 33 wrecking... most sarts still available, minus the following...

Engine, loom ,ecu...

Mirrors

fuel pump

front seats

Almost everything else still here.

Exhaust - Fujitsubo cat back

almost all interior

doors

guards

turbo timer

Full Brake package with braided lines, ebc pads, slotted rotors etc

handbrake setup

cradle

fuel tank

all windows

dash to engine bay loom

steering rack

cross member

most parts = make me an offer.

pm ur mobile number & what ur interested in & i'll respond via mobile as pm on here too hard lol

It's ALL GOTTA GO!!!

Do you have rear grill, the panel underneath the the bootlid, is it clear or painted

Still got the steering wheel?

Sure do, but it had a MOMO wheel, not a standard one... will take $150 with boss kit.

Do you have rear grill, the panel underneath the the bootlid, is it clear or painted

Was damaged sorry mate :)

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