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R33 GTS-4 Series 2 AWD has 132,000kms on its my brothers and we are parting it out everything for sale PM post or txt/ call me or my brother on the numbers below

Door cards and quater trims - 150

Front seats- 200

rear seats-100

drivers side guard (black) -100

drivers door - 150

pass door - 50 has bit of damage

drivers tail light-100

boot lid and S2 wing-150

M spec side skirts (black) - 300

fuel lid - 50

black mirrors (pair) 200

N/A exhaust cat back sounds good stainless muffler - 250

GTS4 diff - 250

axles -150

Gearbox and tail shaft - 700

GTS-4 motor loom and ecu 1000

front hubs- 200

rear hubs -50 each

calipers - 150 for all 4

Heaps more all prices are ono

Deon - 0432474842

Ryan- 0422646961

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whats the best price on the motor i dont need loom or head or the turbo no nothing but the bottom end and everything inside the actual bottom end

need motor asap but looking for good price

Do you have the out side b-pillar plastics? Both sides. " the little/ long plastic bit between the front and qourter panel window" message me on 0410717935 or pm me on here please need them ASAP

  • 2 months later...

Hi Mate

Do you have the front drive shafts for sale ?

Thanks

SOLD

How much for the head and loom?

SOLD

front drive shafts hubs rotors SOLD

gearbox sold

front sump and diff sold

drivers window switch sold

door relay sold

fuel lid sold

boot lid sold

boot wing sold

exhaust system sold

drivers window mech and motor sold

cig lighter sold

AFM sold

extractors SOLD

  • 1 year later...

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