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Hey guys need to get rid of some stuff thats just taking up space in the factory.

R33 M-spec genuine plastic (crack on underside but not noticable when mounted) front bar includes both front indicators and some brackets where i mounted the number plates and rubber lower lip. $320

R33 GTR style grille to suit R33 painted matt black $50

R33 RB25DET series 1 Engine loom complete with ECU uncut $250

R33 Series 2 interior trims (4 in total) $200

R33 GTR guards both L&R has a tiny dent on LH guard $300

R33 GTR Rear bar & reo $200

R33 GTR airbox with snorkel $250

R33 GTR doors (complete minus door trim) $200 Pair

R33 GTR stock side skirts $150

R33 GTR Gearbox works great no crunching whining etc $600

R33 GTR Nismo 320km/h cluster with Nismo Centre gauges $550

R34 Headlights Non Xenon type comes with blue eyelids $500

R34 Shell (VIV) has TEIN coilovers front, bayside blue (engine bay painted millenium jade)

Its missing both guards, bonnet, headlights, drivetrain, brakes, wheels. $1500 ono (pics in a few days)

RB26 transfer shaft $60

RB26 R33 GTR Air con Compressor $80

RB26 / R34 Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch only used less than 1000kms very streetable very easy to drive (2 to choose from) $500

Location is St Albans 3021 or alternatively smaller items can be posted out if you organize courier.

Any questions or if you are after more details/pics message me on 0432544363.

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hey are you interested in selling the passenger door window motor?

Hey buddy not really looking to separate parts from the doors.

Sorry!

R33 GTR style grille to suit R33 painted matt black $50

Pics please

Hey buddy dont have pics of the actual item but here is a pic of what it looks like, only mine is matt black.

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Bump!

R34 Shell now $1200 as is

Make an offer on other parts, if the offer is reasonable then i will consider it! :)

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