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i am wrecking a r33 gts-t. it is a silver 1996 model.

call John; 0432-568-279

interier;

- drivers seat $50

-passenger seat $50

-back seat $100

-seat belt harness set $150

-full interior plastics

-dash

-etc

exterior

-rear tail lights pair $150 (can seperate)

-back bumper $100

-stock suspention set $150

-tail shaft $150

-diff $80

-rear window $40

-doors complete with windows $100each

-rear wipers $15

-rear view mirrors $30 each

-petrol cap $10

-stock side skirts $40 each

-etc

performace

-3.5 inch hks exhaust from start 2 end $350

-stock r33 intercooler with piping $150

-etc

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Hey mate,

Do ya still have all interior stuff?

I'm looking for a Series2 dash surround plus matching gear stick surround/ash tray.

Also, what rear spoiler did you have on it?

Any pics would be great.

Cheers.

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Hello,

I'm interested in the side skirts, and back bumper, possibly the exhaust also.

Please let me know what area your from and if i'm able to come look at the parts asap :)

Thanks, Daniela.

i am wrecking a r33 gts-t. it is a silver 1996 model.

call John; 0432-568-279

interier;

- drivers seat $50

-passenger seat $50

-back seat $100

-seat belt harness set $150

-full interior plastics

-dash

-etc

exterior

-rear tail lights pair $150 (can seperate)

-back bumper $100

-stock suspention set $150

-tail shaft $150

-diff $80

-rear window $40

-doors complete with windows $100each

-rear wipers $15

-rear view mirrors $30 each

-petrol cap $10

-stock side skirts $40 each

-etc

performace

-3.5 inch hks exhaust from start 2 end $350

-stock r33 intercooler with piping $150

-etc

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-rear view mirrors $30 each

Does that refer to the wing mirrors. If so I would be happy to take the passenger side wing mirror.

its the rear view miror. but if u want door mirrrors i have them 100 for both

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hey mate.

how much for the radiator support panel? am happy to remove it, if you cant be bothered.

can provide picture of what i want if need also.

thanks

andrew

the front end it dammaged . so radiator support pannel is buggered

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Hey mate,

Do ya still have all interior stuff?

I'm looking for a Series2 dash surround plus matching gear stick surround/ash tray.

Also, what rear spoiler did you have on it?

Any pics would be great.

Cheers.

i have all that stuf. but it is off a series 1. i installed all series2 on mi own vehicle.

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Hello,

I'm interested in the side skirts, and back bumper, possibly the exhaust also.

Please let me know what area your from and if i'm able to come look at the parts asap :D

Thanks, Daniela.

northern suburbs. melbourne call me 4 more info 0432-568-279

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