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I am situated in Melbourne and wrecking a black R33 series 1 skyline

that my ex girlfriend wrote off. I have most parts available and they are all ready to post Australia wide.

All parts in excellent condition unless specified - Here is a short list:

- RB25DET engine with wiring loom and ECU 70,000k's

- diff

- right rear qtr panel

- all seats

- right door and door sill (door has 2 pin dents)

- carpet

- rear windscreen, drivers window and both rear quarter glass

- full set of brakes

- full set of standard springs

- dash Pad

- centre compartment

- glove box

- all pedals

- fuel pump

- HICAS system

- fuel tank

- rear bumper support

- electric aerial

- pair of brake lights

- most interior bits

- Boot + standard spoiler

- both electric window motors

Please genuine enquiries only thanx

You can easily contact me via email or phone thanks, Ben

[email protected]

OR 0401 598 511

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ABuSD - I have the centre console bin and most interior parts still. The console bin I will sell for $50+

Craved - PM sent

Instrument Cluster SOLD

Drivers electric window motor SOLD

Keep it up everyone - All parts are ready to send immediately

You just call, we agree on a price, and I send

ok this mite so stupid, but how much are you willing to sell your passenger side carpets? and are you willin to send it to Sydney?

lol this sound stupid but i have been lookin for the passenger side carpet, as for some stupd reason, the standard ones has been taken out by the last owner, so ive wantin to get one to replace my current one as its toooo small~!!

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