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1995 R33 GTR

102***km, White

accident damage to drivers side front.

car is standard apart from nismo springs and rpf1 17x9.5.

timing belt done at 100000km

damage- broken castor arm, busted wheel, guard, bonnet, reo, front bar, headlight. SEE PICS

car is still together apart from what was removed for a panel beaters quote.

i am willing to sell the car complete for $9500 this weekend before i remove anything

if it does not sell by saturday i will be keeping brakes, diff, drive shafts, tailshaft, front seats.

phone ROb O439 782 582

located in Wodonga, VIC

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Are the pods on the quarter genuine? If so what's your chances of getting them off undamaged?

Cheers, Andrew

part out is a go.

will only remove items for now that will not affect car from driving.

parts not for sale:

wheels, brakes, spare wheel, front seats, rear diff, axels, tail shaft

rear pods - sold

engine, loom, ecu, gearbox - sold pending payment

small items can be posted if organised by buyer. pick up from Wodonga for everything else.

following is sold:

engine, g/box, ecu, loom

seats

brakes, master cylinder

rear diff & axels

boot & wing

interior

intercooler

rear pods

wheels

rear hubs

rear strut brace

still for sale:

suspension with nismo springs $400
clutch pedal $80
side mirrors $30ea

steering wheel $150 ono

radiator $100

front strut brace $120

passenger side guard $80

side skirts $150pair

doors with glass $100ea

std bovs $120

dash cluster (solder joints have all been repaired) $130

center guages $90

pm or call for anything else not listed

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