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engine sold

now have the rest of the car to part out.

radiator $20

pedders xacoilovers $1000

gtr strut braces $100 for fron t and rear

series 2 interior $150

Isotta drivers seat $300

shimmed lsd $150

passenger door $100

drivers door with minor dent $20

rear screen $50

hicas lock bar $40

rear camber adjustable arms $20

rear brakes $150

400r front bar $200

400r side skirt $50

bootlid with gtr spoiler slightly damaged $50

airbag steering wheel $50

pioneer cd player $100

5 speed gearbox conversion kit complete with pedal box clutch flywheel etc $1500

alternator rebuilt 100kms ago $75

series 2 left hand head light $150

left hand tail light $30

front left hand guard $50

anything else just ask

Phone 0421347934

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Also have for sale passenger seat $75

r32 gtr rocker covers and centre plate stripped ready for polishing or painting $250

front bar slight damage but fixable with indicator lenses and driving lights $100

r33 gtr centre guages $75

rear bar standard $30

rear spoiler stocky series 2 $20

3 1/2 inch RS exhaust

Also have for sale passenger seat $75

r32 gtr rocker covers and centre plate stripped ready for polishing or painting $250

front bar slight damage but fixable with indicator lenses and driving lights $100

r33 gtr centre guages $75

rear bar standard $30

rear spoiler stocky series 2 $20

3 1/2 inch RS exhaust

Please if you want pictures send me a txt message with your mobile phone and i will send back mms.

Thanks

hey mate i sent u off a txt but ill post it here anyway..

do you have the REO bar still on the car that i could grab off you ?

and also by anychance would you still have your original series 2 front bumper with fogs laying around aswell. might be keen to get that off you but ill definetly need that reo bar if you got it mate

shoot me a pm or txt/call on 0434843400 as soon as you can mate. cheers Jordan

Hicas lock bar sold

400r front bar sold

400r side skirts sold

gtr wing sold

still have boot lid

front bar reo sold

adjustable camber arms, one is damaged at the rose joint!

anybody have a trailing arm lying around for right rear?

looking for space saver wheels anybody? I need three.

I now have s stock r33gtst cluster with 58,000 kms on it for sale $50

stock r33 gtst rear spoiler $30

stock rear bar $30

rs 3 1/2 inch exhaust $50

q45 afm $50

Coilovers $750 + exchange of stock ones doesnt matter if they are shit!

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