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wrecking Nissan skyline r33 gtst 1995 with side damage

lots of parts available just ask cheers

motor rb25 det complete $2000 ( low kms 137,000 can hear running)

gearbox $1300 ( low kms 137,000)

pedal kit $200

tail shaft $200

flywheel $80

diff lsd $300

cv joints $60 each

stock springs & shocks $250

cannon with hi flow cat turbo back system $450

brake master cylinder $100

front calipers $300

front disks $70

rear calipers $150

rear disks $50

front hubs $100

rear hubs $200

handbrake cable kit $200

upper control arms each $30

lower control arms each $60

cross member $150

rear upper control arms each $25

rear lower control arms each $75

power steering rack $150

p/s bottle $20

rear sway bar $15

front sway bar $15

Hicas $80

heater core $120

r32 gtr wheels $500

stock computer $150 (man)

speedometer $150

radiator $100

front bar reo $170

grille $80

headlight R $130

headlight l $130

taillights $50 each

skyline tail light piece $50

power window reg $120 each

ignition barrel plus door locks $150

blinkers switch on dash $50

ac display $50

rear bar $60

rear bar reinforcement $50

rear pods $60

boot $70

boot shocks $40

doors $150 each

guard R $90

right quarter panel $200

beaver panel $100

grille $50

fuel flap $10

fuel cap $10

skyline mats set $120

carpet $70

battery holder $20

washer bottle $20

radiator overflow $20

glass from $40

fuel tank $30

fuel pump $80

fuel lines $100

door trims $75 each (bare)

rear trims $40 each

boot trims $70

interior light $20

seat belts (all 5 ) $150

dash $50

dash vent and surround $70

seats (front & back) $150 slight tear in drivers

antenna $50

call me on 0426504272 car is in Liverpool area

can post anything you want as well

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Hi,

Really random question, but I don't suppose you have any of the screws that hold down the spark plug and coilpack cover. There is

about 6 of them.

I am wondering if you have any spare ones that you could sell/mail to me?

sorry to bug you again as i have the same year as yours a 1.5 1995

the clock spring assembly is behind the steering wheel ill show you what it looks like in case your not sure

thanks for your time. its the same as this letter H

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