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R33 gtr vspec front seats drivers has small rip on bolster very tiny tho $700
R33 gtr brembo brakes front And rear freshly painted etc comes with brand new rotors all round still in box also comes with Bmc57 and booster $1800ono
R33 gtr rear seat $200
R33 gtr pull type gearbox $900
R33 gtr drivers side 2 peice side skirt $50
R33 gtr engine wiring loom $150
R33 gtr standard Ecu $70
R33 rb26 exedy clutch with brand new in the box clutch plate $250
R33 gtr air flow meters $100 pair or $50 for one
R33 gtr bov set up $130
R33 gtr window switch $60
R33 gtr front strut brace genuine $70
R33 gtr rear strut brace genuine $70
R33 gtr alternator reconditioned at some stage $100
R33 gtr tailshaft $100
Rb26 standard front pipe $50
R33 mint leather gearboot with matching handbrake boot carbon style $50
R33 gearbox surround with nismo shift pattern $50
R33 Gtr genuine wing $250
R33 Gtr boot interior $70
R33 Gtr genuine matts need a clean $40
R33 lock bar $30
R33 Gtr fuel pump $50
R33 Gtr vspec diff $300
R33 Gtr vspec shafts $180 pair
R33 Gtr washer bottle $40
R33 Gtr radiator $70
R33 Gtr clutch fan $40
R33 Gtr clutch master $70
R33 Gtr gearbox crossmember $50
R33 radio surround $50
Many other parts available

Gold Coast but happy to post
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