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Wrecking Skyline R33 Gtst 1995 COUPE

Series1.5 Whole Car WRECKING

,RB25DET MANUAL

COLOUR: BLACK (KH3)(VERY GOOD PAINT CONDITION)

CAR GOT FRONT SMASH, SO WHATEVER AT FRONT END WAS GONE.

LOCATION: SLACKS CREEK BRISBANE

RB25DET SERIES 2 ENGINE COMPLETE WITH LOOM, ECU(MANUAL), $1200

RB25DET MANUAL GEARBOX $1000 (MAKE A OFFER)

R33 MANUAL CONVERSION KIT ( ALL PADLE BOXES, CLUTCH CYLINDER, SLAVE CLINDER) $300

POWER STEERING RACK $120

BRAKE CYLINDER $80

OEM STARTER MOTOR $50

OEM RB25 ALTENATOR $50

IGNITOR $50

NEW BATTERY $70

ABS UNIT $80

FUEL PUMP $70

TURBO SMART MANUAL BOOST CONTROLLER $50

REAR DIFF 1.5WAY $150

HICAS BAR $80

WIPER MOTOR $40

OVER FLOW BOTTLE $30

WASHER BOTTLE $30

BRAKE BOOSTER AND BRAKE CYLINDER $120

GREDDY TURBO TIMER LATE MODEL $40

CUSCO REAR STRUT BRACE $100

CUSCO FRONT STRUT BRACE $60

PANELS AND TRIMS.

CYBER WHITE FACE CLUSTER, WITH SHIFT IN DASH LIGHT, $150

CLUSTER SURROUND $30

STEERING SUROUND $5

CENTER DASH COVER $80

OEM REAR BUMPER $80

REAR BUMPER SIDE AERO KIT $60

OEM S2 REAR WING WITH CENTER LED BRAKE LIGHT

BOOT LID $80

TAIL LIGHT $70 EACH OR $120 PAIR

SKYLINE REAR GARNISH $50

L/H DOOR $120

R/H DOOR $120

M-SPEC SIDE SKIRTS $150 PAIR

R/H FRONT GUARD $60

INDICATOR ON GUARD $30 EACH

FRONT SEAT VERY GOOD CONDITION $80 EACH

REAR SEAT VERY GOOD CONDITION $60

FLOOR CARPET $80

HANDBRAKE $30

ALL INTERIOR TRIMS AVAILIBLE

BOOT TRIMS $100

R/H WINDOW SWITCH $80

L/H WINDOW SWITCH $40

A/C CONTROL UNIT $60

ALL WINDOWS AVAILIBLE, NO FRONT SCREEN. FROM $60

NOT FULL LIST, SO TEXT ME IF U NEED ANYTING.

CONTACT: 0422171390 CAMERON

[email protected]

TEXT MESSAGE AND EMAIL IS PREFERED.

MOST PARTS CAN POST AUTRALIA WIDE, ALL PARTS COME WITH WARANTTY. RETURN AND REFUND IS OK FOR ME.

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