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Parts are from a black series 1 R33 gtst

discuss prices via PM

Located East Melbourne

0401 598 511

REAR BRAKE SET

STARTER MOTOR

MASTER CYLINDER/BRAKE BOOSTER

ECU

CASTOR RODS (PAIR)

FRONT LEFT LOWER CONTROL ARM

AIR CON CONDENSOR

HVAC FAN BLOWER

HVAC UNIT (HEATER CORE, NO LEAKS)

PEDAL SET

PETROL TANK

DASH PAD

CENTRE CONSOLE WITH LID

R + L DOOR TRIM (NO DRIVER SWITCHES)

R DOOR

R MIRROR

STEERING COLUMN COVER

BOOT RELEASE CABLE

BONNET RELEASE

FUEL PUMP

OUTER PILLAR TRIM

FRONT HUBS

PRESSURE PLATE

WIRING LOOM

POWER STEERING RACK

STEERING COLUMN

REAR ‘SKYLINE’ SIGN

TOW HOOK

R REAR QTR PANEL

CARPET

FRONT WIPER MOTOR

REAR WINDOW

SIDE INDICATORS

DIFF

INTERIOR LIGHTS

INTERIOR PANELS

OTHER SMALLER PARTS

*No other parts are available*

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Parts are from a black series 1 R33 gtst

discuss prices via PM

Located East Melbourne

0401 598 511

COMPLETE TURBO  

STARTER MOTOR

MASTER CYLINDER/BRAKE BOOSTER

IGNITOR MODULE (ON ROCKER COVER)

ECU

CASTOR RODS (PAIR)

FRONT LEFT LOWER CONTROL ARM

AIR CON CONDENSOR

HVAC FAN BLOWER

HVAC UNIT (HEATER CORE, NO LEAKS)

PEDAL SET

PETROL TANK

GLOVE BOX

DASH PAD

CENTRE CONSOLE WITH LID

R + L DOOR TRIM

R DOOR

R MIRROR

STEERING COLUMN COVER

BOOT/PETROL LID RELEASE

BONNET RELEASE

AERIAL                                           *SOLD*

FUEL PUMP

OUTER PILLAR TRIM

FRONT HUBS

PRESSURE PLATE

ENGINE WIRING

WIRING LOOM

POWER STEERING RACK

STEERING COLUMN

REAR ‘SKYLINE’ SIGN

AFM

TOW HOOK

ALL SEATS

R REAR QTR PANEL

L REAR QTR WINDOW

CARPET

FRONT WIPER MOTOR

REAR WINDOW

SIDE INDICATORS

BOOT  

SPOILER

DIFF

L WINDOW MOTOR

INTERIOR LIGHTS

INTERIOR PANELS

OTHER SMALLER PARTS

*No other parts are available*

Do you have the plastic compartment that sits under the small radio.

Thanks

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