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has damage to drivers quarter panel/door and to read suspension / linkages, apart from that all is there and needs to be sold

CAT BACK 3 INCH EXHAUST

FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER AND PIPING

R33 GTR PASSANGER SEAT

NISMO 300 K/ph DASH CLUSTER

FRONT AND REAR STRUT BRACES

ALPINE IVA-W502E DUAL DIN DVD/SCREEN

BOSS KIT AND SPORTS STEERING WHEEL

GREDDY TURBO TIMER

APEXI POWER FC TO SUIT RB25DET

RB25DET 96,000 K (CAN HEAR RUNNING IF NEED BE

ALL CAR PARTS ARE FOR SALE JUST PM WITH AN OFFER AND WE CAN GO FROM THERE.

CHEERS WES...

Shot gun the front Headlights.. how much? Txt price please on 0422347409

Edited by R33TURBZ WARREN
  • 11 months later...

Hi Wes,

First time post I see, we have not seen you post in the ACT section. Not seen any pics and don't know you (not that that is a crime).

Might help you to sell parts if you post in the ACT section a link here (we don't get many parts locally) and put some some pics up.

Keen to see the damage to the inside door trim drivers side.

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