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OK, so I have decided that I'm going to strip down my r33 4 door,

if your chasing anything let me know.

Engine - RB25DET approx 90,000k's - $1300

Gearbox - $1300

Loom - 200

Computer - $110

complete engine package with computer and loom $2800

Callipers - $300

Hubs - $200

Seats - $150

Diff - $150

Instrument cluster - 109,000kms - $150

wheels and tyres - $300

Window switches - $120

steering wheel - $70

Boss kit - $20

Front Lights - $250

Rear lights - $150

Tein Hight and damper control shocks - $700

Turbosmart Supersonic BOV - $150

Blitz BOV - $120

Spitfire coils - $300

Anything else just ask..

I will be going down to the Gold Coast on the 7th of June so i can take larger items down with me..

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Haven't removed anything from the car yet..

It would probably cost a bit to send to Vic.. lol..

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Also have an Mspec 52mm Radiator - $100

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