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In Melbourne, Frankston.

Will ship at your expense. I suggest e-go.com.au for the larger stuff, very cheap.

Also happy to drop them off within 50km on the city.

R33 GTST S2 Headlights. Clean, clear with all the mounting points and covers.

$500

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R33 GTR S3 Steering Wheel. Great condition, red stitching.

$280

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RB25 Exedy Sports Tough clutch (new friction plates an be had from Andy at good prices here http://www.kudosmoto...late-p-595.html)

$85

RB25 Stock flywheel

$60

RB25 stock flywheel

$60

RB25 stock pressure plate

$50

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R33 GTST Front brake calipers, seals in good cond.

$300

R33 GTST Rear brake calipers, seals in good cond.

$220

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R33 RB25 Radiator, stock. Ne leaks, have two of them.

$50ea

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R33 GTST LHS Door, QM1 colour. With glass, full electrics, wing mirror and interior. Paint in good cond.

$350

R33 GTST LHS Door, KR4 colour. With glass, full electrics, wing mirror and interior. Paint in good cond.

$350

R33 GTST S2 Bonnet, QM1 colour. Some stone chips on the nose, QM1 bonnets seem to have this problem.

$100

R33 GTST S2 Bonnet, KR4 colour. Good cond.

$300

R33 GTST S2 bootlid with standard wing, KR4 colour. Good cond.

$125

R33 GTST S2 bootlid with standard wing, QM1 colour. A single scratch rear the boot lock.

$100

$180

R33 GTST standard dampers with lowered springs

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Installed on the car

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=341121

$180

R33 GTST JDM dampers and springs

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On the car.

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