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NiSSAN SKYLINE R33 TURBO PARTOUT!!!!!


cleanest R33 body and panels are in perfect condition


rb25det s1 motor 132000ks with loom and ecu $1500

brake calipers $300 or can separate $200 fronts $100 rears

Mspec front bar damage on left gand corner $150

radiator $100

r33 gtst diff $200

half shafts $100

headlights in awesome condition $400 for both or $200ea

bonnet s2 $200

guards $100 ea

stock standard suspension $100

factory oem side skirts $150

factory oem rear pods $100

rear bar $100

3" exhaust from turbo back $300

standed exhaust $100

R33 factory wheels $150

r33 nismo clear indicators $50

Lsd diff $200

half shafts $100

rear skyline oem strut brace $100


rolling shell dead straight no dints or anything $600


for any other parts call or text me on 0432-062-780 located in Melbourne

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