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Hey guys as topic says I have a few parts off my old 33 that I need to get rid of.

PLEASE CALL ME ON 0401658880 AS I DO NOT COME ON HERE OFTEN ENOUGH TO CHECK UP ON POSTS.

PARTS CAN BE DELIVERED AT BUYERS EXPENSE!

PRICES ARE NOT NEGOTIABLE

1. R33 Series 1 Bonnet in Very good condition, recently cut and polished. colour code KH3 black. $150

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2. R33 Series 1 Wing in perfect condition also been recently cut and polished in KH3 black. $75

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3. 3 1/2" Cat back JJR exhaust in Stainless Steel. Selling as is for $200

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4.Blown GCG high flow turbo with some weird mod on the exhaust housing, seals are gone, minimal shaft play.

Recently called GCG and they said worst case scenario for rebuild would be $800-$900

Asking $150

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5. R33 Stock wheels with Federal 535 225/40 Rear and 205/40 Front with atleast 50% tread on all fours.

two rears are painted black selling as is for $150

Pretty good deal considering the tyres all together re worth more than the asking price.

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6. R33 Space saver spare wheel..i dunno....$10

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7. R33 LHS rear tail light ONLY asking $50

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bonnet is on hold until payment is made. MadR33. How do you want it sent. It will be easier to organise this if you could kindly call me as stated on my first post. Thanks.

Other parts are still up for sale. I can deliver for a price if you live in sydney area.

Spare space saver wheel SOLD

Worp3d. Not too sure. I can get a quote done at work. We use startrack. But you'd might need to take into consideration of packaging and stuff that I'd have to purchase and also do myself.

I don't mind doing it as long as you're willing to pay.

I can let u know tomorrow.

Ok. Ill let u know tomorrow. Its either a yes or a no this time buddy. I can't keep cancelling other buyers.

Ill let u k ow price of delivery tomorrow round lunch time.

i put a little bit on top just for my time and effort as im not always in the office..hope thats understandable guys!

FIRST IN BEST DRESSED..I NEED IT GONE!!!

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