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I am stripping a 1994 r33 gts25 non turbo (interior and most other parts are the same as turbo r33's)

the car is black and all panels listed are in vgc as is the interior... only done 70,000kms:

parts not available are:

engine

engine loom

gearbox

bonnet

front bar

front reo

rhs front guard

everything else is for sale including:

vgc s1 headlights -$220

radiator - $100

complete a/c setup - $150

lhs front guard (mint) - $80

front windscreen - $100 remove yourself

front seats - $150

dash - $80

cluster showing 70,000kms - $80

wiper arms - $20

bonnet hinges - $20

bonnet latch and support - $40

radiator support - $100

door shells in vgc - $80 each

window regs - $70 each

drivers window switch - $80

pass window switch - $30

parcel shelf - $100

rear seats - $20

front door cards - $100

rear door cards - $60

pillar trims from $20 each

boot lid - 120

tail lights - $120

rear bumper - $100

rear windscreen - $100 remove yourself

wiper motors - $30 each

lots more available just ask if you need something thats not listed :)

please pm or contact 0420 767 957

also located in springwood 4127 but will post almost anything listed

Cheers

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boot lid, headlights and drivers window switch sold!

still lots here and I will have a dark blue series 1 gtst that I will be dismantling shortly...

After an eleven pin drivers window switch if u have one in the other car mate. Cheers

I have an 11 pin one that works perfect... will pm ya :)

anything left mate?

yeah lots still available, what do you need?

Cheers

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