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These parts are off a series 2 r33

Radiator Fan (One broken clip, but still works & electrics) $70

RB25DE engine loom + ECU with mounting brackets $200

RB25DET Series 1 ECU with mounting brackets $120

RB25DE fuel pump $50

Left hand tail light cover (White Good condition) $20

Pioneer 6x9 400W 3-way speakers (Pair) Excellent condition Model: TS-A6972E Sounds Awesome w/ spacers Wont be dissapointed $90

Glove box $20

Handbrake w/ cable $100

Rearview mirror with cover $30

fuel cover $20

reading light $20

door light (roof) $20

Seatbelt clips $10 each

seatbelt mechanism $30

Front window demister vents $30 a pair

Series 1 bonnet (Dent at front but can easily be taken out by a panel beater) $120

Side mirrors with working motors $50 each

Washer bottle with motor (Clean and excellent condition) $60

Radiator Bottle w/piping but no cap/lid $60

Stock Airbox with filter $100

Radiator pipe $20

Intercooler right hand bend $15

Series 1 Reinforcement Bar (not cut perfect for regency) $100

R33 non turbo rear brakes, front and rear rotors and 4 stud hubs make an offer

Perfect rear bar before i had an accident and only had a smal dent.. would easily be heated and taken out by panel beater.. got repainted $200 before accident $80 for it

isotta steering wheel legal with boss kit to fit r33 $250 for both excellent condition, wont be dissapointed

auto speedo 116,000 km's on speedo $100

standard indicators $20 a pair

standard white series 2 grille with middle clip but needs 4 new corner clips (Cheap) $40

if your after pictures please PM or txt me and i will mms it or email it to you

if you want to see if i have other parts or have any enquires please contact me on 0432716869

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