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Hey hey

before I get into this,just want to make everyone aware that I'm not trying to make bulk cash by buying my wreck back.the shell is sold and will be at my joint for no more than a week.it's going to a local wrecker,so if you want cheap bits,let me know cause once it's gone,it's gone.got no room to keep extra shit of it

parts as follows

g-square dash,white dials,red LEDs-$100

front lowered king springs-$80

r33 hand brake lever and cables-$30

s14 clutch pedal and master cylinder-$50

full mat set-$30

n/a grill,busted clips,will chuck in some stainless cable ties-$60

masa copy wing-$150

genuine 260rs rear bar-$350

genuine 260rs sideskirts (one broken,clean break,could be fixed if your handy)-$100

flared front bar lip-$100

exhaust is sold,keeping front pipe (sorry Robbie)

rear guard flares sold to Dave

heat shield for your pod filter,black Perspex,bolts to afm-$40

pair of wheel spacers 30mm-sold I think to Daniel

r32gtr gearbox,pulled at 66,000ks,new thrust bearing-$400

s2 taillights,near mint -$220 cheapest full set ever...

can ship any parts,including box,if you organize and pay

like I said,I just want my wheels and straight pipes back and to break even from buying the wreck back,won't try and make bulk cash off you lads,just can't be left out of pocket ATM

check out my other thread for more random stagea cheap shit

prices are fair I think,buy multiple parts and I'll sort you out cheaper

thanks everyone,you truly are a wonderful bunch of people and I'll be sad to leave the stagea family

will still be rocking a rb25 under the hood of the new beast tho...

And no,it's not an r33

peace out

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how low are the kings springs dude, any pics of the car with them fitted. keen as if they are the height that i want. prob buy rears too!

Front springs going to Robbie

heatsheild sold to Eddie

rests still available,hopefully have the wreck back tomorrow and will start stripping

get in quick lads!

Cheers

I will do wen I get it back mate,still haven't heard from insurance company in regards to wen I can pick it up

will get back to you wen I know bud

thanks

I will do wen I get it back mate,still haven't heard from insurance company in regards to wen I can pick it up

will get back to you wen I know bud

thanks

sweet as mate, let me know

Christ

I thought I had some better parts on my car than the floor mats!

Everyone wants them...

Nothing else on your car would get even remotely close to fitting mine unfortunately, and I was too slow for the mats so I didnt even bother chiming in on em. But I would've been keen :)

Change of plans

I won't be buying the wreck back,they only wanted 4grand for it...

Sorry to f**k anyone around,I guess if you still want any parts of it,keep an eye out at a wreckers

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