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Why: So I wrecked my 33 gts25t and it will be for sale

What: It is a 1994 s1 with 170000 on the clock

Engine, box, loom, eshaust, wheels, hubs, brakes, steering wheel and rear subframe at this time are going to be used for the shell I'm buying and some parts have already been sold

It will be sold with a r33 gts25 na subframe hubs and breaks on it

Price: varies on each part

Throw me a price and I am selling stuff cheap

But if it's rediculous it will be knocked back

Feel free to text me on 0432799909 or pm (if you pm me say you have in here)post-108324-13961690848836_thumb.jpg

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Im comfused.... What am i buying here? 2 Bluark stockers or half a chicken sammich?

You can have 1 or the other... Not both, greedy Kent :dry:



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