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hey guys thinking about wrecking my 1994 r33 gtst coupe

its jet black with purple pearl fresh paint job all house of kolor paint less then a year old would love to sell the shell as a running shell with all brakes full interia pair of racing seats adr approved and adr approved rails

currently regod in melbourne till january gtr style front bar comes with everything besides motor and box for $2500 no defect no epa also comes with koni shocks and king springs

also have a freshly built rb30det my xtc performance only done 5000km made a impressive 346rwkw with a hypergear turbo will come with everything apart from injectors exhaust manifold and turbo $2200 turbo in pic is not included was a brand new gt35 i bought but now goin a different direction

also have a r33 gtst 5 speed manual box great condition $1500

may consider stripping the car but would prefer to sell it as a complete roller minus motor and box

this car will make the perfect streeter drifter cruiser i can also get a rwc when needed

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how much for passenger side power window assembly (motor and tracks, all bar the glass) and the electrics that you can take off the drivers' side door for the windows? i.e. relay etc.

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