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this is a r33 bare shell

good to use for

front cut

side panels

rear panel

number job ?? (yes indeed dodgy)

it comes with absolutely nothing!!!

the boot lid is NOT included

it does still have front an rear windscreen an rear left quarter

whatever is in the pics below is what you get price is $300

pickup is in wollongong

call me on 0411241499 u can pick up same day u call if ur keen can pick up almost any time

other parts i have are:

r33 front suspension $75 (all thats in the pics is what u get)

r33 mirrors $35ea

r33 standard sway bar $35

rear lights $40ea - $75 both

r33 condensor $25

r33 rhf guard $50

r33 drivers glass $15

r33 passengers glass $15

r33 overflow $10

r33 carbon canister $10

r33 exhaust aftermarket big cannon - cat back $150

2x r33 stockies $40

r33 dash + dash clips n glovebox etc$40

r33 dash support bar $10

r33 door locks $15 for both

r33 doors both are damaged drivers is beyond repairs passengers fixable check pics $30 for both

r33 trim column surrounds $10

r33 left trim sill panel $5

r33 turbo heat shield $5

r33 series 1 idicator in front bar $15

r33 kickpanels $10 both

r33 series 1 rear bar $50

r33 full working sunroof with all wiring/motor an bolts $35

r33 sunvisors + rear view mirror $15

r33 heater/aircon control $20

r33 heater $20

r33 all seatbelts $25

r33 windscreen wiper stalk $10

r33 wiper arms $10 both

other parts currently selling!!!

all 180sx ac piping an condensor $50

s13 stock auto cat exhaust $20

s13 intake plenum stock $20

s13 NA rocker cover $30

BA falcon master cylinder/ starter motor $20 unknown condition

s14 cut up front bar fits big front mount maroon $50

r32 stockies set of 4 good tyres $150

IF U WANT THE WINDSCREEN OR REAR SCREEN $40 COME POP EM OUT BEFORE THE SHELL GOES!!

CALL ME ON 0411241499

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