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R33 4 door and 2 door parts. Doors, Boots, Wings, Lights, Fuel Tanks,Front Hubs Just ask

R33 4 Door doors. Driver door and driver side rear door $50

R33 2door door. I have a few driver and passager side doors $50

R33 Boot lids $50 with on wing or $100 with wing and light.

r33 fuel tank $50 (no pump thats why I got it) was out of a GTR but have been told they are the same as GTST tanks

R33 Hubs 5 stud front set $50 i have same gtr ones as will.

r33 rear lights (one is broken) $50

Ask for the parts you need I might have it

Need the parts gone ASAP

If you live on the Gold coast or brisbane I can meet you at BP Yatala to give you your parts or you can pick them up from me. I live near QR race way out of Ipswich Qld.

You can call on 0402829173

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