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Adelaide pickup only.

1.

Kr4 silver from s2, all mint condition:

- Both doors with trim, glass and mirrors. Only missing drivers side window reg.

- Boot with lock and s2 spoiler

- Rear bumper

- Rear lights with covers

- M-spec side skirts

- Right hand guard

$500 the lot

2.

Starcorp dished wheels, 4x114.3 - 19"

3 tyres pretty much brand new, one is worn out 50%

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$650

3.

1997 r33 gtst rear cradle (damaged) but comes with untouched

- diff

- manual tailshaft

- complete rear brake setup

$300

4.

Black fixed back recaro style bucket seat, brand new just been sittin in shed for ages. No rails

$200

5.

R33 s2 headlights, mint

$400

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Yep they wont fit, different.

Also guys im in need of a dump/front pipe for a stock turbo (for 33) and hopfully 3.5" or bigger.

And a front bumper

So might be keen on swaps for parts also if you have what im after.

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