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R33 Guards Drivers side slight dent at bottom $100

R33 Front Reo $100

R33 Rear Reo $80

R33 Boot with spoiler $80

R33 De Cat $50

R33 GTT Ems Stinger 4000km $400

R33 Greddy Fmic 4000km $400

R34 GTR Nismo Side Skirt's and Rear Pods $500

R34 GTR Rear Diff V spec 35,000km $650

R34 GTR Power FC D-Jetro $1000

R34 GTR Stock Air Box $300

R34 Gtt Front Guard's Athletic Silver $450

R34 Rear Spoiler Jun Legs CF spoiler blade $500

R34 Xenon Headlight's perfect condition $1000

R34 Gtt Front pipe $50

R34 Gtt Rear reo $80

R34 Lenso wheels with 50% tread $900 18x10 +35 all round

R34 Tail Lights Athletic Silver $400

R34 Athletic Silver Side skirt's $250

R34 Radiator with shroud $120

R34 Z tune front bar in Fiber Glass $500

R33 Passenger door complete blue \ green colour $100

R34 GTT passenger and drivers door complete $350

R34 GTT series 2 motor non turbo has CAS missing and a few other bits - $400 or can strip parts of it

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