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I'm after both headlights, grill, radiator and the metal bar that runs across the nose (and the bonnet catch mechanism). My missus ran up the ass of someone at a roundabout in her R33 GTS-T - the car in front came to a complete stop when there was absolutely nothing to stop for! Lesson - always watch the dickhead in front of you

cheers mate.. I'll give him a call and check it out.

hey sorry i dont visit this site much it might be a bit late but still worth a shot

call ben from intune on 0423400007 and make an offer he has a yellow r33 with damage to the rear.

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I can confirm that the yellow 33 is still sitting at Intune and would appear to not have an engine in it going by how high the front is sitting on the shocks lol

Still has all of the good body parts too, appears to be a s1

Anyone know of a reasonably priced rb25det package?

there's an RB25de engine for sale in Holt - in perfect condition (60,000km) - very cheap at $300. Stack of other jappy parts going too

http://www.allclassifieds.com.au/ac/display-ad?cid=123224899

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