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i have for 96 r33 gtst, s2

Bonnet $150

Right Guard $70

Right Headlight $60

Rigt Door with trim $70

Boot with Spoliler $80

Rear Bar $70

Rear Lights $60 pair

Front Winshield $100

Rear Winshield $100

Rear Left Quarter window $60

Rear Right Quarter Window $60

S2 Steering Wheel, (airbag) $150

Climate Control unit $100

Front Seats, No tears. $150

Rear Seats, No tears $70

Dash Board, (airbags) good condition $200

Centre Consol $50

Roof Lining $70

Rear Right Top Quarter Trim $40

Rear Right Bottom Quarter Trim $35

Rear Left Top Quarter Trim $40

Rear Left Bottom Quarter Trim $35

Floor Carpet, good condition $80

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5 Stud Conversion

Front'' right and left

Brake Calipers (sprayed red)

Brake Pads (good condition)

Rotors

Subframe

Suspension Components/no coilovers

Brake Line

5 Stud Hubs

Everything Exept coilovers

All in one piece

All bolts Included

''REAR'' right and left

Brake Calipers (sprayed red)

Brake Pads (good condition)

Rotors

Brake Line

Handbrake Cable

5 Stud Hubs

Diff Shafts

Suspension Components/ no coilovers

Everything Exept Coilovers

All in one piece

All bolts included

$1200ono

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any other parts you need, ask i will have

If you need pics, ask i will post

Western Suburbs, Melbourne

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UPDATE !!!!

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Wiper Washer Bottle $20

Radiator Overflow Bottle $20

Radiator, Fan cover, Support $100

Ac fan $20

Ac Radiator $50

Bonnet Release Cable Setup $30

Centre Dash Piece $50

Cluster Surrounding $50

Centre Console $50

Bottom Dash Steering Cover $20

Right Console Cover $10

Steering wheel cover $10

Side computer cover $10

Glove box with pins $20

Glove box, Behind part $20

hey mate, can you please PM me a close up shot of the right side tail light assembly?

if it's in good nick i'll certainly take it off your hands :)

cheers

pm sent

Hi there I'm after a aircon condenser... Do u have one for sale??? Think it's the ac radiator u have fir sale but not sure??? Can u please let me know what condition it's in and where ur located please??? Thanks heaps!!!!

If anyone has an a/c condensor for sale please let me know thanks heaps!!!

Hi there I'm after a aircon condenser... Do u have one for sale??? Think it's the ac radiator u have fir sale but not sure??? Can u please let me know what condition it's in and where ur located please??? Thanks heaps!!!!

If anyone has an a/c condensor for sale please let me know thanks heaps!!!

yes i do have it, pm sent

Hey mate, have you got the large heat insulated line that goes from the aircon into the firewall and normally silver in good condition?

pm sent

Do you have the plastic inner guard for the right hand pasenger side?

Also the right hand mirror assembly? My retractible mirror motor is broken.

pm sent

gday, how much for the front calipers and where are you located?

cheers

hay, im selling the complete 5stud conversion for $1000, front and rear with all parts, all suspension components, the whole lot, if you want just the front i can give it for $500, complete with all bolts, hubs, calipers, brake line, suspension components, look in pics, let me no

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