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NiSSAN SKYLINE R33 manual TURBO PARTOUT!!!!!

5 speed manual
Rb25det motor $1500
5 speed manual gearbox $1300
rear taillights $100pair
complete bootlid $100
Front mount intercooler $200
oem smic with piping $100

brake calipers $300 or can separate $200 fronts $150 rears
or with complete 5 stud conversion
radiator $100
r33 gtst diff $200
half shafts $100
stock standard suspension $100
factory oem side skirts $150
factory oem rear pods $50
400r side skirts $100
rear bar $100
3" exhaust from turbo back $300
R33 factory wheels $150
front bar reo pefect condion $100
doors $150ea
rear skyline oem strut brace $100
volk racing wheels R17s $200
headlights $100 ea
Bonnet $150
front bar $100
ignition barrel with key $150

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

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ill give ya 20 bucks for side mount if your in south east melbourne?

please dont be offended by "low ball" its just the going rate, unless its a 34 smic?

iv sold all my smic for $100 ea in the past so ill think ill keep it the same price when ppl get defected man or returning the car to stock trust me they buy it

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