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Hi Guys and Girls,

i am currently parting out a Series 1 R33 4 door GTST. Puple in colour

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Motor and Gearbox are sold, but everything else is up for sale. Shell is straight, but is defected.

S1 headlights $250

S1 bonnet (Black) $125

Front brake calipers and rotors $300

Rear brake calipers and rotors $125

Front LCA's $150 pair

Engine X member $100

Washer Bottle (with motors) $30

Overflow Bottle $30

Side Mirrors $30 ea

Type M front bar (with indicators) $130

Acc pedal $30

Manual Brake pedal $30

Doors with glass $100 each

Door regulators $95 each

S2 seats (no rips, good condition) $150 the pair

S1 rear seat (average conditon) $30

Seat belts (set) $50

Centre console $40

Manual gearstick surround (minus stick boot) $30

Dash (great condition) $75

Dash faschia (around cluster) $75

Steering column $50

Ignition barell and locks $75

boot lid (no spoiler) Black $100 also have a black boot with spoiler $100

Rear side skirt pods $40

A pillar, B pillar trims, door cards etc $ask for a price

Diff (manual) $125

Half shafts $50 each

Handbake setup (lever and cablesetc) $125

Front windscreen $150

Rear windscreen $150

Rear cradle (bare, no arms) $75

Complete floor carpet $75

Front Lh guard $50

Glove box $30

Climate Control unit $30

Front reo (barely cut, slight touch ups) $125

Cluster (Auto) $30

S1 Tail lights and Garnish $125

Window Switches Drivers $50

Front Guard indicators $30

Rear Bar (standard) $50

All Prices above are negotiable

If there is anything i have missed, please dont hesitate to ask. I have parts left over from a previous R33 4 door wreck (black) and parts available for R33 2 Doors GTST.

Willing to post smaller items at buyers expense

Pictures Available on request.

Located In SA in the Adelaide Hills area

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Interested in the following if you have it:

Radiator fan shroud (Must be excellent nic)

Rad upper and lower rubber mounts

Might be interested in a radiator too - can be any condition even bin condition

Friend might be interested in bare rear sub frame.

Where in the hills are you?

Cheers.

Hey mate, 2 things, do you have the plastic steering column surround and the little bit of plastic that goes around the ignition barrel? If so, how much? Cheers, Brenton.

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