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Complete car, Series 1 R33 gtst

I bought it for the gear box everything is for sale make offers
Ill compression test the motor tommorow
Things that have been sold are:
Brake master band booster
Gear box

Stuff for sale
Diff 200
Rims 100
Head lights 120
Bonnet 120
Ic kit 130
Radiator 110
Brakes 300 front and rear
Hubs 100 a pair
Cool boot lip wing 180
Exhaust 150
Cat 50
Dump pipe 50
Front bar 100
Door 80
Key set 120 for all of them

Anything else just ask

Located lower blue mountains Sydney

Pete
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Condition on rims and tyres?

Rears are rs and fronts are 50%

Some genius rattle canned the rims black so they look average

Let me know how comp on the motor comes out. How many kms on it?

Compression was good but a lad turned up and bought it this morning

Also the following has sold

Engine

Front bar

Boot struts

Engine and heater box

Gauges

Everything else is still available

Will you post brakes at buyers expense?

what knob is it?

That's a dangerous question round these parts.

Are the castor rod brackets available?

They will be once I start pulling it apart. Will let you know

How much for the skirts and rear pod (if the driver side is unsalvageable)?

Driver side pod actually looks ok. Not cracked, just a couple of surface marks. $140 if you're local and want to come pull them off yourself or $200 if I have to remove myself and ship them.

I want the Rear water squirter/jet!! PM me with a price including postage

Pm coming your way

Righto, the following parts are sold:

Engine, front bar, brakes, ic and piping, gear knob, boot struts, rear washer, dump pipe, gauges, suspension, ecu, brake master and booster, heater box

everything else still for sale!

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