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Stripping a GTR so there are a few things that i've taken out so far, if you need anything else just shoot me a PM.

GTR twin exhaust.

From front pipes back including racing cats.

Current has straight pipes where the muffler should be, but i've also got the JASMA muffler to quiet it down. This exhaust sounds fkn awesome.

$670

R33 GTR brembo brakes

Calipers, rotors & pads

$1700

Brand new cannon muffler

2.5" inlet, 3" outlet

$50

R33 GTR Carbon-look dash cluster

56xxx kms

Perfect condition, no marks to cracked brackets etc.

$280

R33 GTR carbon look din cluster

Can supply plug and harness too if required.

$180

Exterior

R33 Series 2 GTR front bar with indicators $400

Nismo front lip (fibreglass, got a crack) $100

R33 GTR Grill $250

R33 GTR Front guards with badges $650

R33 GTR guard raisers (needed when fitting gtr guards on gtst) $100

R33 GTR series 2 headlights $400

R33 GTR bonnet $500

R33 GTR sideskirts (2 piece) $100

Interior

S3 red stitching door trims - $100 each

S3 red stitching rear seats - $180

Complete Boot interior - $130

Centre console with GTR coin badge $80

Drivers door window switch - $50

Complete Glovebox - $40

Front and rear strut braces - $80 each

Stock BOV - $50 each

Dash cluster surround - $20

Door sills - $50

If there is anything you want, just ask.

Small things i will post, but big bulky things im not willing to, jsut dont have the time.

Best to PM me on here or sms me on 0433010130

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