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Located in Boronia (SE Melb), happy to freight at your expense

Complete GTR for wrecking minus the following:

- Wheels

- Complete Motor & Gearbox

- Exhaust

- Brakes

- Front Hubs

- Front Seats

- Fuel Tank & Pump

- Steering Wheel

- Radiator

- Steering Rack

- Driveshafts

- Dash Surround

Here's a start:

- Diff - $400

- Rear Driveshafts - $200 pair

- Rear Hubs - $200 pair

- Rear Subframe - $200

- Tailshaft - $200

- ATESSA 4WD PUMP - $200

- Space Saver - $100

- Boot Lid with Wing - $400

- Rear Bar Skin - $200

- Rear Reo - $150

- Tail lights - $200 pair

- Rear Garnish - $150

- Boot trim - $200

- Sideskirts - $400 pair

- Rear window - $250

- Rear 1/4 Glass - $150 each

- Front Glass - $150

- Door - $250 each

- Door Trims - $150 each

- Mirrors - $150 each

- Electric Window Motors - $150 each

- Glass front doors - $150 each

- Driver Electric Window Switch - $100

- Passanger Electric Window Switch - $50

- 180km instrument cluster - $250

- Centre Console Gauge's (3) - $200

- Complete Set of Locks + 2 x GTR KEYS - $250

- Floor mats (5) - $150

- Rear Seats - $350

- Dash - $250

- Centre Console - $200

- Rear 1/4 Trims - $150 each

- Carpet - $200

- Seat Belts - $50 each

- A Pillar Trims - $50 each

- Roof Lining - $150

- Standard GTR struts $250 set

- Standard Front Swaybar - $50

- Standard Rear Swaybar - $100

- Standard upper arms - $150 pair

- Standard uprights - $150 pair

- Standard lower control arms - $150 pair

- Standard castor rods - $50 pair

- Front Crossmember - $250

- Front Guard Lining - $250 pair

- Series 3 Brake Air Ducts - $250 pair

- Air Con Condensor - $150

- Air Con Compressor - $150

- Air Con Drier - $50

- Air Con Lines - $150

- Standard Intercooler - $350

- ABS Unit - $350

- Intercooler Piping - $250

- Standard BOV's - $250

- Standard Washer Bottle - $50

- Overflow Bottle - $50

- Heater Core - $150

- Front Strut Brace - $150

- Rear Strut Brace - $150

- Front grille - $250

- Damaged Bonnet - $350

- Damaged Driver Side Guard - $200

- Damaged Driver Side Guard Raiser - $100

- Passanger Side Guard - $300

- Passanger Side Guard Raiser - $150

- Standard Side Indicators - $50 pair

If there's anything i've missed just shoot me a PM.

Chris.

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You wouldn't have the two front lights in descent condition, would you?

i wish! there's a few bits i've kept from the driver side headlight, the passanger side which u can see in the pic is repairable but it's cracked all the way through and right around, mostly good for parts thats about it.

if anyone wants a pic of the RHS headlight PM me your mobile number i'll mms it to you

Two PM's from me.

working through the pm's now you'll have response soon

Selling that front mount?

not that one, but i have a standard one if your interested

Airbox and snorkel? Pm me

nope,,

Does the k-frame look bent? I might be keen plus any front control arms and knuckles that look ok. I dom't need the brakes

the k frame shifted on its mounts a mm or 1/2, i wouldn't say its bent though. the nismo lower control arms im keeping, i have standard arms from another car if you like, hubs are gone, brakes im using.

what do you mean by knuckles? thats the hub and knuckle, have a look in the pictures, i have standard uprights for sale, and standard upper arms

Oil cooler assy?

sorry i thought i got everything but obviously not, the oil coolers not for sale.

i bought the car below, so i have 2 of everything, minus motor and gearbox and go-fast bits, so mostly all stock parts.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/327477-33-gtr-skylinegenuine-vspec-less-topend-clutch-calipers-10900/page__hl__r33+gtr+shell

Just PM.

hey, replied to all,

Hey mate, do you have a list of what you got left off of the silver GTR?

the silver GTR was missing alot of parts, and a lot of parts which were stock have been replaced with aftermarket.

i dont have any aftermarket parts for sald, mostly an entire standard car worth of parts minus engine, gbxox, and brakes.

if anything in particular you are after shoot me a PM

Mate rear sub frame in what condition is it.

I'm chasing one and must be straight and no rust.

Only need the frame, no arms etc.

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