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SPACERS...........

5x114.3

25mm $75

Wrecking R33 Skyline PARTs

Rear Calipers $80 Firm

Steering Rack $40

Stock Turbo

minimal shaft play

no actuator $250 Firm

Rb25det done 120xxx

And has had

NO modifications

( not even pod filter ) $1680 NEG

Rb25det Auto gearbox

Drove fine $300 NEG

R33 Tail lights

(tiny chip where indicator is) $70 PAIR comes with center garish

White Rear bar ( STD )

ill throw reo bar in $70

R33 white s2 Wing+boot $50 FOR BOTH!!

R33 Front Fenders $65 for left

Left one has a small paint $75 for right

chip where headlight is $120 for both

drivers side door skine

( GOOD NICK s2) $40

boot carpet $20

Rear seats $50

Oem Clutch ( looks like there

is alot left ) $80

Turbo Smart Bov Adapter (alloy) $18

s1 Centre Grill $18

S14 S2 PARTS

Hand Brake Set up

Lever plus cables $90

Brake booster and master

cylinder $90

Right hand door excluding

switch has some paint fade $90

Drivers door switch $35

S2 boot + wing

paint has faded $45

Auto Diff ( will fit man )

only done 130xxx minimel play $110

glove box ( good nick ) $30

Good nick Stock AFM $40

Ignition pack $40

Washer bottle ( no cracks ) $30

Mirrors Left And Right

tiny bit of paint fade

Black base red mirror $45 per side

S14 FULL rad support $60 CHEAP!!!!!!!

s13/180sx

Drivers Seat in ok condition(sr)$25

180sx Stock Rear bar (black) $25

180sx Stock ca front bar( Grey ) $25

Thats all i can think of right now

i have alot of photos so if you want to ask any questions or see anything just ask

[email protected]

0430106414

located in s.e suburbs Melb

willing to do swaps for r32 Gtr passenger / rear seats

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