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Hi guys. Got an R33 GTR in white I'm wrecking. NO motor No box No drive train. No interior.

Here is a list of what I have. If your after something just flick me a PM and I'll see if I can help out.

I'm negotiable on most of this, but be fair! Also if something looks way too dear PM me and I'll check it out.

Suspension is available however I want to try keeping this a roller POA

Power FC D-Jetro suit R33 GTR includes commander pressure switches and pressure harness 1100

Bonnet White 2 very small dents 450 ono

Guards LHF mint 250RHF 3 very small dents 225 ono

Front bar and lower lip S1? Will post pics later if there is interest 750 ono

Doors White 250 each less glass motors and trims

Boot and spoiler white good condition 325

Rear bar 150

Glass rear screen 150. 1/4 95each. door 175each .windscreen 100 2 minor chips

GTR side skirts. Stock white 150 ono

tail lights white 50 each

rear garnish 35

abs modual S1 150

brake master and booster 150

pwr win switch RH 75

Center console 50

Triple cluster set 125

ABS ecu 75

eng ECU 85

hicas ecu85

Keyset (all locks with genuine GTR key) 150

side mirrors. R is non retractable type L is but its grey

all body braces available POA

AWD pump 175

subframes. Available poa

grille white 150

Suspension parts front and rear POA

There are more parts available just PM if it looks like I forgot something

Thanks

Rob

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Maybe later, I have some old school Rays engineering wheels on it with bolt on spacers, not sure what they are worth, will swap or sell the later after I have finished building the V spec up.

spacers and wheels are unavailable until I finish the other car. I'll update this thread when that time comes. No luck on the boot stuff sorry, I'm chasing some myself :(

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