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ay man this is all i got left sorry...

Parts still available

3.5" stainless steel exhaust from turbo back $500

auto with shifter and computer $500

diff $350

carbon fibre pod filter $100

Rear strut brace $150

stock smic $50

stock floor mats $100

RH door trim $100

RH door mirror $100

electric window motor $100

parcel shelf $70

after market spoiler $200

rear and front wiper motor $100

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ay man this is all i got left sorry...

Parts still available

3.5" stainless steel exhaust from turbo back $500

auto with shifter and computer $500

diff $350

carbon fibre pod filter $100

Rear strut brace $150

stock smic $50

stock floor mats $100

RH door trim $100

RH door mirror $100

electric window motor $100

parcel shelf $70

after market spoiler $200

rear and front wiper motor $100

I'm after the parcel shelf as well as the standard/factory speaker brackets, do you still have both of these?, cause you've got a deal if so!!! (Cant use this site properly so, Please email me... [email protected]) thanks, Ben

I'm after the parcel shelf as well as the standard/factory speaker brackets, do you still have both of these?, cause you've got a deal if so!!! (Cant use this site properly so, Please email me... [email protected]) thanks, Ben

Sooooo, is the parcel shelf still availabe? :D

nah dont have it this is all i got left from this car

parts still available located in Melbourne 0432-062-780 call or text

3.5" stainless steel exhaust from turbo back $550

auto gearbox with shifter and computer $400

diff $300

Rear strut brace $150

stock smic $50

stock floor mats $100

RH door trim $100

RH door mirror $100

electric window motor LH/s $100

parcel shelf $70

after market spoiler $200

rear and front wiper motor $100

r33 manual radiator $150

GT-R Front Bar For Gtst R33 S1 Or S2 $300

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