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Wrecking Nissan Skyline R33 4 door sedan automatic

parts that are available:

>complete front and rear brake/hub asssebly $500

>front mount intercooler kit $200

>cat back exhaust $200

>front bumper with indicators and spot lights $250

>rear bumper $150

>head lights $150 each

>boot lid with spoiler grey in colour $150

>tail lights $150 pair

>front strut brace $50

>front guards grey in colour but suit respray or drift $100 pair

>rear pods $50 pair

>rear diff/cradle $300 might separate

>auto 4 speed trans $300

>tailshaft $50

>If you're after anything else feel free to contact me as I might have it!!!

>You can call me on 0421072135, Andy.

>Please dont txt me as I wont get back to you!

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Hey mate what colour is car?

Do you have door cards(what condition?)

rear boot lining and carpet?

Passenger side tail light?

Only after really good condition

I'm from melb and may be driving to mildura to adopt a dog next week(wouldn't happen to live close lol haha)

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Hey mate what colour is car?

Do you have door cards(what condition?)

rear boot lining and carpet?

Passenger side tail light?

Only after really good condition

I'm from melb and may be driving to mildura to adopt a dog next week(wouldn't happen to live close lol haha)

hey got only tail light but preffer to sell as a pair.. and i live in Adelaide.

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Do you have the standard wheels mate? If so, how much?

i certanly do mate, however on two of them tyres are ok and the other two not so good.

im after $150 for them.

Also have some A-Tech 17s if interested, two tires also good while the other two not so good.

$450 for the set.

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Also have available front Tein HA coilovers and rear struts with king springs $400

r33 radiator $50

r33 green sticker/label air flow meter (AFM), comes with a plug and mounting bracket $100

r33/rb25det engine mounts $40

r33 castor arms with offset caster bushes $50 pair

r33 engine x-member $50

r33 lower control arms $50 pair

bosch 040 fuel pump comes with fuel pump assembly for r33 $100

r33 series2 2door LH side guard (white) $100

r33 series2 both doors with no trims (white) $75 each

r33 2door back window $200

and a set of A-tech(MB Weapon) 17in wheels in bronze colour, two tyres are good and the other two need replacement $450

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Also got genuine grill unsure how the color is called but its dark gray.. One clip is missing - $40

And BENDIX ultimate front brake pads been on a car only for a week - $100

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Hey mate does the front mount kit come with the actual cooler and can u post up some pic or message them to 0406702207

Yes, cooler piping, cooler it self, silicone hoses and clamps are all included. :)

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Was this car in a crash or just being parted out?

Lower control arms are for the front or rear?

What sort of condition is the radiator in, bent fins etc.

Also interested in the front strut brace.

Where abouts in Adelaide are you.

Cheers.

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Was this car in a crash or just being parted out?

Lower control arms are for the front or rear?

What sort of condition is the radiator in, bent fins etc.

Also interested in the front strut brace.

Where abouts in Adelaide are you.

Cheers.

I've got all of the above, its best if you give me a call on 0421072135 for further details.

Cheers

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