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Hi Guys/Girls

I have a Black R33 GT-R wreck that I will be parting out now. Engine will not be sold as i will be installing it into a drift car.

So here are the parts that will be up for sale:

Front bar - $600

Front guards - $400

Bonnet - $600

Front seats - $750

R33 Gtr gearbox - $800

Diff - $400

Driveshafts - $150 each

Hubs - $400

Front and rear cradles - $150 each

Lower control arms, front - $120

Fuel tank - $100

Stock R33 Gtr suspension - $300

ABS unit - $200

Stock air box - $250

Intercooler piping - $200

Stock BOVs - $140

Brake master and booster - $100

4x R33 GTR rims with tyres - $1,000

Brembo brakes - SOLD

Front stock strut brace - $100

Rear stock strut brace - $50

Boot lid with wing - $400

Rear bar - $250

Tail lights - $120 pair

Inner guard liners with factory air guides $150

Doors - $300 pair

Excellent condition, does not include interior trims

Door trims - $200 (no window switch)

Window switch - $50 drivers side

Window switch - $50 passenger side

A pillar trims - $50 each

Full set of R33 Gtr floor mats $200 in Excellent condition

Centre console $100 Ecellent condition

Includes Gtr badge

Console stereo surround - $30

Cluser (9x,xxxkm's) - $230

Climate control unit - $40

Triple gauge cluster - $150

Steering wheel - $300

Dash pad - $100

Rear vision mirror - $20

Sun visors - $10 each

Rear seats - $300

Seat belts - $40 each

B/C pillar trims - $50 each

Complete boot interior - $150

Space saver - $100

Rear window - $200 Remove yourself

Set of wipers - $50

Wiper motors - $50

If the part your after is not listed, please feel free and ask for the part you are after, and i will check if available.

Contact - PM.

Will post some photo's when i get the chance or what ever part you need, I will send a photo to your email, or mobile phone.

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