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seats SOLD

seat belts SOLD

diff and half shafts SOLD

door trims SOLD

Carpet SOLD

WAITING ON 'TYPEVU' TO GET BACK TO ME ABOUT THE SHELL ASAP!!!!! 0417080960

silver series 2 wing $40

hicas ECU $40

steering rack $70

Front brakes $300

rear brakes/lca's/handbrake cables $450

WED racing 2 piece wheels with great tyres $450

Tanabe cat back exhuast $220

stainless split dump $40

Stock turbo/mani $200

door locks/ignition still on column with key $100

passenger window reg/rail $60

drivers n pass central locking motors $40 each

Digital climate unit $40

stock seat belts $40

stock front castor rear/camber toe arms $50 the lot

heaps of crap here come get some :P

glovebox SOLD

centre dash vents SOLD

gearboot/surround SOLD

shell back up for sale due to no contact.....

slight/meduim front hit, be ok for tracker currently rolling with full rear brake set up, all stock suspension, hicas, straight doors, all glass fuel tank, boot, tail lights, bumper,$800

$400 no rear hub/brakes etc need it gone ASAP!!! may swap for aftermarket rb25 parts

ignition/door/boot locks and key $100

i am currently looking for fixed back seats/harness's hydro handbrake/ gauges/ etc etc

i have a cabinet full of r33 bits if something isnt listed please dont hesitate to ask!!!

Tail lights SOLD

headlight/indicator stalk SOLD

pass window switch SOLD

heater box SOLD

Handbrake mount/handle etc ON HOLD

Stainless top mount manifold heat wrapped $220

series 2 wing silver $40

abs unit $40

hicas ecu $40

power steer rack $60

pass window reg n rail $50

heaps of bits still here just ask

NEED SHELL GONE!!!!!

It comes with straight doors, straight rear quaters, all suspension arms and sway bars, that includes front lca's and 5 stud hubs (no struts/springs) full body loom, all windows they haven't been taken out, rear cradle with hicas, fuel tank.

Can negotiate other bits I have taken off to go with it.

Will take trade for parts, wheels/harness's/adj sus arms etc

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