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hi all i have a few parts that im pulling off A white r33 s3 for sale, its a rolling shell but most parts have been removed, just pm me if you want anything i have not listed as still on the car and ill let u know if its there. what is not there:-

motor and gear box

diff

wirring harness

front radiator support pannel

speedo cluster

dash souround

center consol

door trinms and switches.

whats left and availalbe.

1) stock fuel pump $50

2) ignition barrel and door locks painted white with key to match all locks. 150$

3)rear right break light assembly (white) $100

4) rear seats and front left seat good condition no marks $100 for all

5) dash with no marks and passengers side air bag $150

rivers side window or passengers side window $50 each

7) rear diff cradel $150

8) front left gard or drivers door $100 each (white) ono

lutch pedal and mount (only) break pedal and mount and boster, throttle pedal and mount with cable, the lot $150 ono

any thing else just ask and ill check if its there. :)

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