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WRECKING 1995 R33 S1 GTST MANUAL, MAROON

LEFTOVER PARTS FROM A WRECK

x4 doors 4dr $50 each complete

x6 window regs and motors $50 each

front and rear seats $100 set

dash complete $150

cluster auto $100

x8 seat belts $50 each

bonnet silver(small bend in rh corner easy fix) FREE

bonnet maroon perfect $100

headlights $100 each

rh 4 door tailight $50

passenger side door 2dr $100 each

grill $50

gaurds x4 $50 each

side indicators x4 $50 pair

front indicators x4 $50 pair

passenger window switch $50

rear window switches $30 each

door windows $50 each

mirrors x4 $50 each

rear floor mat 1 piece FREE

overflow bottle FREE

washer bottle FREE

ac condenser $50

power steering rack $100

front k frame $150

rear k frame x2 $150

front castor rods $50 each

control arms $50 each

struts and springs $200 pair

front calipers $200

front and rear discs $40 pair

front and rear hubs $100 each

rear calipers $150 pair

x2 auto tailshafts $50 each

manual tailshaft $150

fuel tank $100

drive shafts $70 each

diff manual $200

stock afm pink $100

climate control box $50

boot lid $100

tail lights $100 each

series 1 used coilpacks $100 set

series 2 used coilpacks $100 set

series 1 new jjr coilpacks $500 set

MAKE AN OFFER I NEED THIS STUFF GONE!!

PLEASE PM, SMS OR CALL 0424144636 LOCATED IN EPPING MELB

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