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recently purchased half cut for engine only... R33 GTST series 1 Auto - KM's Travelled = 83205 km's

so i raped the half cut of the engine and now all bits left are for sale....

Also : forgot to mention

Climate Control :D - $150

Air Vents from top of the dash - sell sep or inc with Dash - $10

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Center Console (with the good 'ol auto button) - $30

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Dash-steering wheel and gear stick surrounding - $30 SOLD

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Whole dash unit inc air vents - $$$

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my dog - priceless :) SOLD - haha

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front left head light (the right one was smashed :) ) - $50

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Headlight damage - globes still ok

Glove box - $30

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Instrument cluster surrounding bit - $10

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Instrument cluster with 83 thou k's on the clock - $200

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RB25DET AFM inc plug if wanted - $ sold

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RB25DET auto gearbox with Automatic Ring Gear (inc xmember) - $600

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Ring Gear

R32GTST Engine Crossmember - $150

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R33 GTST STD ECU - $300

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STD air box - $20

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STD RB25DET cooler piping (leads to stock cooler) - $40

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other things i havnt got pics for yet (havnt cleared everything off the cut yet ) :

Stock front Suspension - exc con - $ 100

headlight wiring loom (from headlights to dash - $$$

Ignition key thingy with key (the thing u put ur key in to start car :) ) - $$$

Brake Booster - $60

R32 Gearbox crossmember - $80

Front indicators from front bumper - $60

no panels or bonnet

anything else i havnt thought of - throw your thoughts at me! :)

email: [email protected] for any queries

hey all - thanks for your interest

i forgot to mention that i'm not 100% keen on sending stuff over east - because i've never done it before and i'm afraid the pricks will damage shit in the process.

sorry if this is an inconvenience - or if anyone can change my mind otherwise

ok - i've decided i'm going to send stuff over east at Buyers cost of frieght  -  give me some time though because i work full time and find it hard to reach the Post Office in time

cheers

*BUMP*

WHat about the stuff i shotgun and requested from my PM? ill pay for the frieght as i said :D

thanks mate.

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