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wrecking r33 gtst car is black and only has rear end damage.

for sale

all seats (excellent condition) -$250ono

both doors (complete) -$100 each

bonnet (some slight scratches) -$100

front guards -$100 each

series 2 front bar (some slight damage) -$50

series 2 headlights -$150

washer bottle -$30

overflow bottle -$30

brake booster -$50

brake master cylinder -$40

clutch master cylinder -$40

brake and clutch pedals and mounting brackets -$40 each

standard intercooler and piping -$50

standard dump pipe and cat -$60

tailshaft -$100

all seatbelts -$40 each

centre console -$50

have many interoir parts and odd parts here and there just pm me wat your chasing and i can let you know just too much to list

3.5 inch trust cat back exhaust

excellent condition

$300

rb25det motor loom and computor

motor serviced every 5000 k's with castrol edge oil and additive

compression 174 on all cylinders

vehicle had 36000 kms on it when motor was pulled out to be replaced by a fully built engine

excellent condition

$1900ono

rb25det gearbox

changed oil very regularywith aditives

excellent condition

$1400

r33 gtst diff

oil changed regulary with additives

excellent condition

$550

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I'm after the front inner guard flaps (the cover flap thing that covers the front wheel arch from the front bar. Let me know if you have it and how much you want and I'll take it.

Thanks.

front bar has minor cracks and stress marks, i still had it on mine but replaced it with the aftermarket one on the wreck i bought, has lights, gtr style grill, is black, has no covers

dose not have a sunroof

lights are in good condition could use a buff tho, but they are on hold atm for a buyer

Dont suppose you would be willing to sell the Harmonic Balancer off the engine? 0433 276 116

Also after the intercooler pipe which goes from turbo outlet to the hole in the chassis

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