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for sale a r33 gtr vspec in parts

was going to be a track car but had a marage break up so it was sitting in my shed till i got the fiances soughted but some 1 decided to borrow it when i was away

big front end damage came back from holidays to find my car was f**ked froma hit a telegraph pole let me no what you want of the car

lots cant be saved

no reasonable offer will be refused not really shaw of what is good prices for things make me a offer and we will go from there thanks for your time tim

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pretty standard only mods are trust t517z 10cm turbos 1 with brand new center price 2000 ono

standard turbos $400

and an digital speedo of some sought $50

the block is stuffed but the head is fine $1000

box is in good condition maby slight 2nd gear syncro wear but could of been that the clutch was stuffed $1000

brakes $800

passengers door $200

boot and wing $500

lots more just have to go through it tell me a part you are after

please let me no if these prices are to dear its been a long time since ive had any thing to do with the car im open to negotiate

and location is blaxland blue mountains thanks tim

Rear diff?

the rear diff is still on the car but might be a little while till i have time to remove it depends if you are in a rush for a diff

and it is for sale thanks tim

Picked up the brakes and inner guards today - both were in good condition.

Tim was easy to deal with. The car took a big hit on the front but otherwise it is in good condition eg the doors, boot and wing, tail lights, rear bar, diff, gearbox etc

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