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Hey guys ive got heaps of r33 skyline parts gts-t need to sell asap need the money

call me on 0422 868 703 as im not on here much.

CLEARANCE ALL MUST GO ASAP

located in Melbourne, Eastern Suburbs can arrange postage though.

* Shell slight damaged good as drifter, can be rollling at extra cost, MAKE ME AN OFFER

*Manual conversions parts $250

*Complete s2 engine 100,00k's $1400 ono

*18 rs gt wheels, brand new tyres $1500 ono

*complete boot with DRIFT LIP $100

*Tailshafts $50 each

*Manual turbo diffs $200

*Sway bars front and rear $30 each

* drivers side quater panel $50 each

*Manual turbo cluster $80 each

* front and rear rotors and hubs conversion $400

*front calipers $200

* Rear calipers $150

* Driver and passenger doors $30 each

* Complete s2 interior including seats message what you need, various prices

* pedders springs front and rear complete with shocks $250

* r33 stock dump pipe $20

* 2 heater cores $50 each

* s1 rear bumper $50

* 2x r32 gts-t wheels $50

*Space saver wheels and tyres $20 each

* electric window motors $80 each

* hicas unit $30 each

* Manual turbo ecu s2 $100

*s1front driver indicators $30 pair, (2 sets)

*3.5" mild steel exhaust $200

*electric mirrors lh and rh side $40 pair

*auto turbo cluster $60

*drivers side switch s2 $60 each

*Auto shifter $40

*Series 2 Front Bar $400 no fog lights.

and many more

and more just call me on 0422 868 703

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