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hey guys this is my baby that got hit from the back every thing must go engine not for sale

r33 gtr front bar complete with indicators $850ono

r33 gtr front grill genuine with badge $200

r33 gtr rhd gaurd $250

r33 gtr lhd gaurd $250

r33 gtr aliminum bonnet $1000ono

r33 gtr brembos complete set $1200

r33 gtr passenger seat $300

r33 gtr back seats $250

r33 gtr door trims $100ea

r33 gtr vspec dash cluster 79xxxkm $200

r33 gtr passenger xenon headlight $300

r33 gtr vspec diff $500

r33 gtr gearbox $650 verysmooth

anything else pm me wheels are broken on the back

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How cone drivers headlight isn't available?

Look at the first picture, I could be wrong but it looks like he made an air intake.

Anything about the cooler as I am interested in it.

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