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I'm stripping an R33 4door,mainly the interior,but maybe some body parts also.

Its a 1994 model,but think its a series 1.5,as it doesn't have series one lights,and they are slightly different to the series 2.

It does run a series 2 front bar tho.

Anyway,all interior bits up for grabs,starting from $5-$50...

Auto gearbox for sale also,has been upgraded/shift kitted?,what ever they do to autos to make them change harder and faster.. $450ono

Modded Front knuckles,get great lock $400ono

Just hit me up with what you want and ill try and get back to you within a day with a price and if still available.

Must sell interior parts in the next month otherwise they will end up in the bin

Cheers

Pm here or msg 0401865224

Location 30min south of Newcastle, Cooranbong to be exact.

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Sorry mate,parcel shelf was pretty crap and is now in the bin..

Most interior parts still available guys,starting to take up room and piss me off,come around and make an offer..!!

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