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got plenty of stuff left over fromthe r33 that i wrecked, NO ENGINE OR BOX

not really wanting a whole heap for most of the stuff, pretty much just let us know how much you are willing to pay and if you come pick up a few things it can be even cheaper

got most interior plastics in good nik

near perfect dash pad with most of the dash plastics

climate control unit

decent carpet, just needs a clean

complete heater/aircon unit

washer and overflow bottles

shell has a good drivers side rear quarter

good complete passengers side door, door trim is average

good taillights and rear bar

good boot with wing, wing needs a bit of bog/fibreglass

powersteering and aircon pumps

front crossmember and rack, crossmember might be bent

front 2 stud hubs and uprights

ok steering wheel

good headlining

good working combo switch (indicators and wipers)

ignition barrel with key

stock castor arms

rear half od tailshaft

stock cooler piping

fuel tank with filler, no pump

rear cradle with lsd and shafts, no brakes or hubs

3-3.5in cat back exhaust, single straight thru muffler

stock shocks with hks lowered springs

also have non r33 stuff

pair of S15 stock mags

pair of 300zx stock mags

both painted black with crappy spray cans, would come off prety easy

full set of 300zx brakes and rear 5 stud hubs

front has: calipers, pads, lines and rotors...took pics but they disappeared

rear has: calipers, pads, lines, rotors, 5 STUD HUBS and handbrake cables

everything is located a half hour out of geelong, VIC. but can get it into geelong easy enough. also drive up to east melbourne every second weekend or so. so could bring parts with me to save people the drive

also got other stuff thats in the pics so if i didnt list it just ask

first pic is just to show the height of the car with hks springs....car no longer looks like this

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disco_potatoe, sorry everything but the glass and door handle out of the drivers door has been sold

SLY-33, sounds good enough. might be driving up this weekend, so would be up there saturday sunday and maybe a bit of monday. will have to check wether i can get the car though

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When are you coming up to melbourne?

I need these bits:

* Rear Drivers Indicator

* Passenger seat Plastic tab for the recline/fold leaver

* Brake Pedal Rubber if yours was an automatic

* Rear boot lock with swivel badge

Cheers

Ric-3, no, no and yes. but the wood bit is probably a bit warped now

Mendoza, wont be up in melboure for a couple of weeks. and only have the rear indicator, rest of the stuff is sold

trent26, sms sent

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