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i have for 96 r33 gtst, s2

Right Guard $70

Right Headlight $60

Rigt Door $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

Front Seats, No tears. $150

Rear Seats, No tears $70

Dash Board, (airbags) mint condition $150Centre 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

i have full car so if i left something out and you need it, let me no

I will chop up the shell if any1 wants quarters, or any part of the shell, let me no

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5 Stud Brake setup

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

$700ono

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If you want pic of any part, let me no i will post it up

any other parts you need, ask i will have

Western Suburbs, Melbourne

0411980023

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have you got a complete shell? after a shell for a track car, building from nothing, wanting glass and doors, etc,

pm sent

Hey bud, looking for the centre console bit as I've done a manual conversion to my Stagea and want to tidy things up.

Availability? Price?

:P

Hey bud, looking for the centre console bit as I've done a manual conversion to my Stagea and want to tidy things up.

Availability? Price?

:P

pm sent

hey im after both left and right hand side surrounds on the door trims to the electic windows if there in good condition cheers Morris

sold, sorry mate

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