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How much for the 4 brake rotors only?

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Hi only have the rears remaining....

Hi bud im after some parts for my skyline if you got them, I need drivers side Blinker on the guard, indicator switch on the steering column, (series 2) and also I need the surround on the window switch on the drivers side door, Im in sydney too how much for these items, Also if you got a good clean radiator shroud I might take that too cheers, 0422992242

pmed you mate.

Hi SAU

Decided to wreck my R33 s2 and not repair after a side on.

This car was in mint condition with 93,000klms.

So here is the list: By all means PM me if anthing your after is not listed.

R33 gtst s2 Complete 93,000 klms engine $2000

R33 gtst s2 gearbox $1600

ECU to engine Harness $220

ECU $150

Radiator $150

K SPORT height and Damper adjustable suspension $1000 (less than 5klms near new)

Air filter with adapter $80

cat back exhaust $350

front bar complete with foggies $450

front guard lhs or rhs $100

bonet r33 s1 in black $250

RHS R33 s2 headlight $280

front grill $150

front reo bar $220

rear bar $120

m spec side skirts $150 pair

m spec rear pods $120 pair

Door $150 each

Mirrors $80 each

taillights $90 each

Skyline rear garnish $60

boot lid $100

s2 rear spoiler $100

brake light $60

GT badges $55 delivered pair

Front m spec lower lip $150 couple cracks in plastic

Power window motor with regulator $150

Power window Drivers switch $95

front seats $300 pair complete with rails

rear seat $150

Door trims $90

s2 Steering wheel with airbag $270

rear parcel shelf $90

r33 s2 gear surround $90 very good nic

Drivers PW surround $90

climate control unit $90

Complete 5 stud setup $1000 (Will separate bits; PM me).

Lower control arms $100 each

Front hubs $120 each

Hand brake cables $150 pair

Front rotors $100 (near new)

Rear rotors $90

Front Calipers $350 pair

Rear Calipers $250 pair

LOCATED SYDNEY: HAPPY WITH PICK UP OR DELIVERY AT BUYERS EXPENSE.

ANY BITS NOT LISTED PLEASE PM ME. :D

Im located in sydney

interested in dash surround, gear selector surround and plastic mould under steering wheel

sms Manny 0406747726

Hey Hey,

Just wanted to know if the following parts are still available and if you could please send some pics or wherabouts you are located so i can come have a look.

1) Front m spec lower lip $150 couple cracks in plastic

2) front bar complete with foggies $4503) RHS R33 s2 headlight $280

4) front reo bar $220

Thanks :D

Hi SAU

Decided to wreck my R33 s2 and not repair after a side on.

This car was in mint condition with 93,000klms.

So here is the list: By all means PM me if anthing your after is not listed.

R33 gtst s2 Complete 93,000 klms engine $2000

R33 gtst s2 gearbox $1600

ECU to engine Harness $220

ECU $150

Radiator $150

K SPORT height and Damper adjustable suspension $1000 (less than 5klms near new)

Air filter with adapter $80

cat back exhaust $350

front bar complete with foggies $450

front guard lhs or rhs $100

bonet r33 s1 in black $250

RHS R33 s2 headlight $280

front grill $150

front reo bar $220

rear bar $120

m spec side skirts $150 pair

m spec rear pods $120 pair

Door $150 each

Mirrors $80 each

taillights $90 each

Skyline rear garnish $60

boot lid $100

s2 rear spoiler $100

brake light $60

GT badges $55 delivered pair

Front m spec lower lip $150 couple cracks in plastic

Power window motor with regulator $150

Power window Drivers switch $95

front seats $300 pair complete with rails

rear seat $150

Door trims $90

s2 Steering wheel with airbag $270

rear parcel shelf $90

r33 s2 gear surround $90 very good nic

Drivers PW surround $90

climate control unit $90

Complete 5 stud setup $1000 (Will separate bits; PM me).

Lower control arms $100 each

Front hubs $120 each

Hand brake cables $150 pair

Front rotors $100 (near new)

Rear rotors $90

Front Calipers $350 pair

Rear Calipers $250 pair

LOCATED SYDNEY: HAPPY WITH PICK UP OR DELIVERY AT BUYERS EXPENSE.

ANY BITS NOT LISTED PLEASE PM ME. :blink:

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hey mate i cannot pm u as have not got 10 post how stupid but will take the grill condenser and headlight for that s1 33 delivered to bundaberg so if you wanna send ya phone number ill give you a call and get ya bank details of ya thanks man

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