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Item: R33 Manual Turbo, Factory Grey

Condition: Check pictures for everything

Location: Adelaide,

Price: If its not listed just ask and I will update with a price.

CHEAPER FOR SOME PARTS IF YOU WANT TO REMOVE THEM.

SOLD ITEMS/Smashed:

Engine

Engine loom

Gearbox

Front brakes

Front Passengers Light

Front Passengers Guard

Bonnet

front subframe- $150

steering rack- $100

Standard Suspension - $250

rear subframe + diff - $350

front seats- $100, Drivers has some wear marks

rear seat- $50

Complete Manual Conversion - $600

Tailshaft,

Clutch pedal

Brake Pedal

Gearbox Crossmember

Manual Dashcluster

Anything else you think you might need

Doors - $400 Complete for the pair

Boot + T wing- $250

seat belts- $150 the lot

fuel tank-$50

brake master cylinder/booster-100

Front Swaybar- $50

Catback exhaust - $350

Standard Wheels - $200, tyres are JUST legal

tail lights-100 for pair

speedo cluster -150

Any more parts you need just ask,

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hey mate, got any photos of the windscreen washer bottle?

also do you have the ashtray?

From memory the washer bottle is fine, but I cant remember is its got sold already or not.

Yep have the ash tray.

Take them both for $50 or if I dont have the washer bottle take the ash tray for $15

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cool man, where abouts are you located?

im after a clean washer bottle in good nick - got any photos?

Car is not stored at my house so sorry no photos. Located just off anzac highway

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Is that the washer bottle or the radiator overflow in the pictures on the drivers side next to the fuse box?

thats the rad overflow bottle. washer bottle sits in front of that with 2 pumps in it and a yellow cap

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hey mate have u still got the stock steering wheel??

if so what condition is it in and how much if so??

Sure do mate, $130

From memory its in fairly good condition, there are 2 pics of it, check them out as best you can.

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