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I am after a lot of various standard parts for Nissan R33 and R34 for some workshops situated all around Australia.

Mag Wheels, Steering wheels, Gear knobs, Full exaust system and those standard parts you have sitting around.

They are required for compliance work on new imports so clean parts are what they are after.

Please email me at [email protected] with what you have and how much you want............no barter just what the are worth which will be the going rate not try and screw you, and If it sounds worth while I will put you onto the buyier for that type of part.

This is a no shit deal so please contact me if you have any thing.

The price I am looking at is less than what wreckers charge but more than what they pay you as it still needs to be sold on.

I hope this works as we need this to help new cars come in for a fair price.

Nigel.

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