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Left overs from a R33 gtr vspec 1995 model

Complete body harness, from the fuse box to the tail lights - $150

Front strut brace - $ 100

Drivers side window - $30

Battery tray with fuses and relays - $30

Carpet good nick - $50

Heater box - $50

Door cards, ones a bit average - $40

Centre console - $30

Dash fascia - $40

Cluster surround - $20

Steering wheel and air bag - $100

Steering column - $30

Rear trims - $20

4 seat belts, Aus ones $200

ABS ecu - $50

Attesa ecu - $50

Bare rear cradle - $100

Active LSD - $800

Kick panels - $20

Door scuff trims - $20

Centre guages - $120

Hks boost controller with scramble function and button - $100

Radiator - $50

Ac rad and dryer - $50

One front and One rear standard shock - $20

Front sway bar - $40

Rear sway bar - $40

Climate controller - $40

Headlight stalk - $30

Wiper stalk - $30

Column surround - $20

Gear stick boot and surround - $50

Rear cradle bracing - $150

Rear floor bracing - $100

320kmh cluster - $400

4" cat back with cannon, dent in cannon - $300

Vspec Attesa pump, damaged - $100

Boot false floor - $20

Boot carpet - $20

3 Gtr wheels, one with a brand new 245/40/17 venturas, other 2 have average tires - $700

Ac rad fan, metal shroud - $30

Other shit

R31 3" cat back straight pipe under the diff - $250

C34 stagea Tein coil overs for 4wd manual, rs260, not base height - $250

RB20 complete with loom and stock turbo - $650

VG30 turbo and 3' split turbo dump, not all the way to cat - $300

Ca front brakes, hubs, knuckle, lcas - $250

More shit to add when I remember it...

Really would like pick up only, but will post at your expense.

Gawler SA, PM or get me on 0437 301 311.

Is it possible to put the Active LSD on a 33 gts-t?

Are the door scuff trims metal?

Any GTR seats?

Thanks,

Shannon

Sent PM as well.

Edited by Shazza24

GTRPSI, Will take pics and look for part numbers on the boost controller to day when I go there.

Shazza24, replied to your pm.

Ducati02, replied to your txt.

RBJETT, I have the passengers side drive shalf and hub. Nothing for the drivers side.

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