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Wrecking a R33 Series one,Black. Damaged on Driver Side. Most parts are good for sale but drivers door and driver quarter panel and front end.

RB25DET 117 000km on the clock. The engine has never been thrashed or mistreated. Always kept upto date with oil changes ect. $1100

Gear Box Stock standard 5 speed manual. $1100

Drift seats with rails, very good condition with rails to bolt straight upto a skyline. $500 with rails

Brakes nissan standard, Red painted with nissan label in silver. $400

Rotors all 4 $200

Rear Differential $300

rear taillights $300

Boot with look and swivel series one spoiler, $120

Exhaust very good condition 3 and a half inch, not to loud. From Turbo to tip $300

Most interior is in good condition if after anything, ask and a good price can be arranged.

I also have a 400r Bar which i never got to install, its for a series one. It is currently sanded back with no paint, indicators come with it $130

If you have any questions i am happy to answer them, message or call any questions to 0435294855

The parts are in Adelaide at Fulham Gardens

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please note the seats are now 400 as the drivers rail is damaged could be repaired with welding but thats buyers decision.

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Hi - chasing a passenger side Electric Window motor. happy to pay post tp Brisbane.

Denis 0403829350

hey dennis i want to sell the passanger door as a whole at the moment

Hey mate do you have stock wheels, or are willing to part with your wheels cheaply? I'm in Adelaide can pick up, pm me if you have anything.

Thanks :)

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