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Hey guys.

Stripping my 97 series 2 r33.

all exterior parts

headlights R/L (with Hid 6k) - $200 each

Doors R/L come with windows - $200 each

all interior parts

front seats - $150

rear seats - $100 (has 2 ciggie burns)

seat belts - $100 for front and back

carpet - $50

glove box - $30

centre console - $50

dash board - $150 (105XXX)

Gear knob - $30

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Engine/axel/control arms/diff/disc breaks/ the whole remaining car |

Engines and the rest of the car are in good condition, no damages. |

Everything you see in the engine picture is what you get + the whole car, the wheels on it etc |

$1200 guys |

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Engine/axel/control arms/diff/disc breaks/ the whole remaining car (R+L front fenders)

Engines(105XXXKM) no damages.

GEARBOX

Handbreak

WHOLE REMAINING CAR

$800 MASSIVE PRICE DROP!!!

Your going to need to bring springs or coils to get the car moving though.

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hey guys

Parts still for sale

front seats - $100 each.

rear seats - 50(need a clean)

seat belts - $100 for front and back

glove box - $30

centre console - $50

dash board - $150 (105XXX)

Price not negotiable

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