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i am parting out a r33 gtst

car has done 116,000

5 speed box craked bell houseing from when it was crashed boxed moved.

motor is fine good no turbo tho but rest is there.

coil overs unsure of brand will post up when i look tomorrow.

3 inch exhaust with varex muffer with remote sound control jigger.

17inch wheels brand new tyres, happy to just sell tyres alone.

all brakes are there stock gtst.

fake gtr wing.

turbo timer

most inside bits, boot carpet

rear pods ect

call msg 0412625881 if your looking for a part or price or pic of anything

or email. [email protected]

happy to post anything that can be

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Rear hub set up and rear brakes sold

Motor and box sold pending pick up and payment if dont get picked it sell for 1000

Coil overs are no brand ones from eBay there red?? Can send pics

Rears only front ones no good but I'll throw them in for free

Rims are

Advanti racing 

2 tryes silverstone  235/45zr17 93w 

2 tryes rotalla 235/45/r17 97w 

Rotalla one brand new and silverstone ones about 50 pob bit more

One rim no good one has rash two fine

Cheap set of tyres??

Also has dash showing 116,000 s1

Parts are in Warrnambool Vic 3280

Wing is white

If ya want pics pls send email or phone number or come round if you close by

Not real sure on how much I want for varex pm me a offer it's real big whole way to dump at lest 3 and a half inch

Send me you email or phone number and I'll send pics of pods

Coilovers sold

Motor and box sold

Rear hubs brakes sold

Wing sold pending payment ect

Msg for pics of anything

After 100 for lower control arms

An offers on verax

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