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Hey guys,

I have a r33 series 2 GTS thats got front end damage. Everything must go. Just post asking for bits you need.

Shell for $1000... very slight front end damage, the 1/4 panels are not even damaged. Will have pics soon

Sorry guys, headlights and bonnet wrecked in crash, so is front bar. The exhaust is standard. I have near new splitfire coils out of a neo head, I'm not sure if they will fit series 2 rb25? I will double check what the stock coils I have are from and post back. $400 for splitfires

Boot carpet is immaculate. $250 plus delivery for everything, including under bootlid liner.

Cheers

will u sell just the bottom carpet and side walls? dont need anything else. cheers

$160 posted for bottom and sides.

Located in qld mackay, can do pics on request.

Pm's all replied to.

Gearbox, speedo drive, tailshaft, clutch master, brake master, sold sold sold

Hey guys,

I have a r33 series 2 GTS thats got front end damage. Everything must go. Just post asking for bits you need.

Shell for $1000... very slight front end damage, the 1/4 panels are not even damaged. Will have pics soon

hey mate where you located? interested in stock exhaust pm me you number

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