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Hey, im wrecking this s2 r33 minus motor and box - all parts available otherwise.

All parts located near hornsby NSW

Ring/Text tim on 0404925522

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Note: the shell is gone but pretty much everything was kept..

3.5inch Exhaust Cat back 300$ mild steel, have engineer cert' supposedly measured 86dB but it was pretty quite.

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Front hubs new no castor rods 200$ ( i dunno what these are worth so offer.)

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R33 doors with door cards Can split 100$ each Immaculate paint and door card. has hks sticker on it though..

GTR boot lid 300$ ONO

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Veilside Side skirts + rear pod things 250$ or offer good nic, pain its cracking in places

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2x 18x8 +30-40 offset rims multi 5 stud PCD brand new maxxis tyres 235/30something. 300$ pair.

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33 Silver fuel door 20$

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Door trims, all really good nic (door seals rubbers etc.) 70$ for the whole lot.

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Front seats drivers side is shabby 120$

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Rear 50$

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33 door lock set 100$

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Parting out whole interior

Dash surrounds 30$, Centreconsole + gear surround 50$

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Map light20$, roof light thingo 30$

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sun visors 20$

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s2 Dash immaculate 80$

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Dash Cluster 80$

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Manual Pedal set 60$

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Manual Clutch master 40$

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Clear indicators sold orange indicators 20$, GT badges 50$

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Airbag stuff 80$ for the lot

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Washerbottle 30$, Coolant bottle 30$

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Brake ABS unit 60$

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Brake Master Cylinder 120$

Booster 50$

Rear thing that says skyline 30$

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Make offers on everything, least i can do is say no.

If there is anything not there that you want just ask as ive probably missed a bunch of stuff.

Thanks

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