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r33 s1 red/maroon colour

18 inch rims $600

new rear bar never fitted $450

rear bar on the car $150

interor $450 for the lot or make offer i mite sell off in parts

aftermarket exust $350

gard drives side $150

it in mackay QLD heap more parts pm me wot you r chasen

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What are the condition of the plastic headlight cases?

Same for the door trims and steering wheel.

I need a centre console lid as the spring in mine is knackered.

Drivers mirror - glass only, mine is chipped.

Send me some pics please. [email protected]

Thanks!

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