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Hey guys my beloved r33 got stolen right from my drive way :/

so this vehicle is stolen and recovered (classified as repairable write-off)

the reg is still active at this stage in case some one wants to fix and drive it.

The ignition barrel and drivers window are broken and engine seems to have a blown head gasket.

turbo is missing the turbine wheel i think its in the cat ... lol

there is minor damage just behind the drivers door but looks like a easy fix

The vehicle is still a whole and stock so let me know what parts your after and ill price it up

wheels are not for sale and exhaust.

located in northern suburbs

Thankyou for reading pics up soon

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Hey mate im interested in buying ur front bar, lights, guard lhs, rear bar and side skirts, i also live in northern suburbs and ready to buy i price is right, please call me or msg me on 0413 556 178, my name is kay, or giv me ur details and i can call u

Rb25det Gearbox drove fine no crunching etc $1000

Front Bar $ 200 pending payment

Rear Bar $100 pending payment

Front LHS quarter $100

Front RHS quarter $100 pending payment

Series 2Headlights $250 pending payment

Front seats $90

Rears $45

Interior plastics From $ 10 just ask

Alternator $90

Ps Pump $90

Aircon compressor $85

Clutch Fan $ 70

Cluster $100

Carpet $ 200

Coil packs $20 each

Engine loom $165

Ecu $100

Suspension arms from $30 just ask

Seat belts $100 front pair

Stock bov with pipe $60 pending payment

Stock Injectors and rail $ 150

Fuel Tank $250

Headlights $250 - pending payment

Taillights $120

Ps rack $100

Dash pad $80

Fuse box loom $150

Rear Subframe $165

Front crossmember $100

Door trims $50 each

Door handles $25each

Window regs $85 each

Power window switch drivers $85 Passanger $45

Window glass $75 each

Door skins $65 each

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