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Got an R33 complete can be regoed or used for parts, car is still running what is in the pictures is what you get. Car has everything there minus the stereo and front head lights everything else is still there. There is a dent in the driver side otherwise everything mechanical in excellent condition

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Price is at 3500 or near offer so don't be afraid to offer a price

Car can be inspected Monday to Saturday 8am till 5pm as its parked at my mechanics, originally it was meant for a project but other projects awaits.

For questions or inspections

Myself on 0413 475457

Or my mechanic

Koun

0412311222

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93?

Okay. Bonnet is a series 2.

If it were series 2 I'd be interested. Good luck

It had Series II Lights and Series II bonnet, Engine is Series I as pe the ignitor

Sorry won't be separating as space is rare at the moment. 3500 is quite cheap considering you're getting 90% of the vehicle rather than a half cut

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