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SERIES 1 PARTS

All my aftermarket parts are listed separately

Rb25det block

$50

R33 s1 headlights great condition

Has one broken clip for the grill

Chrome backing very rare

$200 pair

R33 complete boot trim

$70

r33 gtst front hubs

$50 pair

Rear reo

$30

Radiator support great condition

$50

r33 gtst brake master complete non abs

great condition

$30

r33 engine crossmember perfect for rb conversions

$50

R33 power steer rack

Great condition

$30

r33 front sway bar

$10

r33 series 1 behind the dash aircon stuff

make a offer

r33 series 1 window trims from door and car the one that always fade

make a offer

r33 overflow bottle

$10

R33 gtst ignition barrel and locks with key

Good condition

$130

R33 gtst side mirrors

$20 each

r33 passenger side gaurd with blinker

maroon and white

$20

R33 drivers side Gaurd with blinker

White

$20

R33 series 1 bonnet

White needs paint not best of nick

$50

Series 1 front reo

$60

R33 Gtr look alike front bar

Needs slight repair

$50

R33 series 1 dash

$30

R33 gtst centre console

Good condition

$20

R33 doors bare

good condition

$20 each

R33 gtst tail lights

Great condition

$20 each

R33 glovebox

$20

R33 boot with aftermarket wing/spoiler looks similiar to standard one lights up skyline

$20

R33 boot with o wing but holes

White

$20

R33 handbrake with full handbrake cable to hubs

$30

R33 passenger window reg motor

$20

R33 passenger window switch

$20

R33 bonnet latch and cable

$30

R33 bonnet latch bracket

$20

r33 boot and fuel flap latch assembly

$20

r33 air con unit/display

$20

R33 rear bar maroon, silver and white

$30

R33 complete air con set up with everything!

condenser

compressor

dryer

lines etc

$130

R33 rear seats

$30

SERIES 2 PARTS

R33 series 2 dash complete in good condition

$80

R33 genuine gtr grill

White bit rough needs to be fixed up

$40

R33 series 2 headlight

One broken clip for grill

$50

r33 gtst front hubs

$50

r33 gtst series 2 brake master complete abs

great condition

$50

R33 clutch master cylinder

$60

r33 engine crossmember perfect for rb conversions

$50

R33 series 2 power steer rack

Great condition

$30

r33 front sway bar

$10

r33 series 2 behind the dash aircon stuff

make a offer

r33 series 2 window trims from door and car the one that always fade

make a 0ffer

r33 overflow bottle

$15

R33 washer bottle

$30

R33 standard shocks and springs

$40

r33 gtst series 2 front seats

Great condition drivers have minor tear

$50

r33 series 2 rear bar silver

$40

R33 gtst series 2 ignition barrel and locks with key

Good condition

$130

R33 gtst series 2 side mirror passenger silver

$30

r33 passenger side gaurd with blinker

Silver

$30

R33 gtst series 2 centre console

Good condition

$20

R33 series 2 door passenger

good condition

$20

R33 gtst tail lights

Great condition

$30 each

R33 glovebox

$20

R33 handbrake with full handbrake cable to hubs

$50

R33 pasenger window reg motor

$35

R33 drivers side window reg and motor

$40

R33 passenger window switch

$20

R33 bonnet latch and cable

$50

R33 bonnet latch bracket

$40

r33 boot and fuel flap latch assembly

$30

r33 series 2 air con unit/display

$30

R33 series 2 steering wheel with air bag

Make a offer

R33 series 2 complete air con set up with everything!

$150

i have all the interior plastics etc

So much more just can't think text me or pm me if you need anything

Gold Coast can post

0487924497

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