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Wrecking whole damaged s1 r33 gtst manual car.

Will sell whole and will only part out once major parts sold. (eg car or engine conversion)

Car is driveable, so you can drive it before purchasing.

Km's 145839

Whole car $4000

Engine / gearbox conversion - $2500

Interior - $ 300

Brakes - $ 400

Exhaust - $ 250 (tip is damaged)

Doors - $150 each

Bonnet - $100

Call 0414 873727 for more details.

Located Nowra NSW

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Hiya Nathan,if you part it out the drivers side door is mine,does the mirror moter work,and all the window up an down stuff,cheers Genelle. :3some:

Hiya Nathan,if you part it out the drivers side door is mine,does the mirror moter work,and all the window up an down stuff,cheers Genelle. :D

Hi Genelle, i'll let you know in a few days.

I will take both front guards and the front mounting brackets if they are not damaged.

Let me know if you are going to part it out and I will give you a call to arrange pickup.

I will take both front guards and the front mounting brackets if they are not damaged.

Let me know if you are going to part it out and I will give you a call to arrange pickup.

you can have them.

i want the front bar could i get a BETTER PIC THANKS ANDREW

and the brake master and booster let me know how much

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