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Up for sale I have stock parts, all in good working condition, all parts came off a 1997 R33 GTST.

Make an offer, reasonable offers wont be refused.

Standard Series 2 rear wing in silver (working break light included) $40

Aftermarket fiberglass Du-Luck side Skirts (painted silver, small crack but cant be seen when fitted) $80

Boot Lid (no wing, no lock, White) ***FREE***

Standard fuel pump $10
Standard exhaust cam gear $10
Standard injectors $90
Standard rear sway bar $20
Standard ECU $120
Standard cam shafts $50
X-Force muffler $30
Rear series 1 garnish $10
Standard coil packs $120
Standard indicators front guard $10
Standard rear rotors $15

All parts located south east Melbourne

Prefer pick up...if not buyer can arrange postage

I have photos of all the above parts...message me if you require pictures

Thanks

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***** NEW PRICE LIST*****

Standard Series 2 rear wing in silver (working break light included) $30

Boot Lid (no wing, no lock, White) ***FREE***

Standard fuel pump $5

Standard exhaust cam gear $5

Standard injectors $75

Standard rear sway bar $10

Standard ECU $80

Standard cam shafts $30

X-Force muffler $15

Rear series 1 garnish $5

Standard coil packs $75

Standard indicators front guard $5

Or $ 230 for the lot

All parts need to go moving house and dont have the room

Cheers

BUMP

*****UPDATED LIST*****

Standard Series 2 rear wing in silver (working break light included) $20
Boot Lid (no wing, no lock, White) ***FREE***
Standard fuel pump $5
Standard exhaust cam gear $5
Standard rear sway bar $10
Standard ECU $60
Standard cam shafts $20
Rear series 1 garnish $5
Standard coil packs $60
Standard indicators front guard $5

Standard Series 2 rear wing in silver (working break light included) $20

Boot Lid (no wing, no lock, White) ***FREE***

Standard fuel pump $5

Standard exhaust cam gear $5

Standard rear sway bar $10

Standard ECU $50

Standard cam shafts $20

Rear series 1 garnish $5

Standard coil packs $50

Standard indicators front guard $5

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

********** UPDATED PRICE LIST **********

Standard Series 2 rear wing in silver (working break light included) $20

Standard fuel pump $5

Standard exhaust cam gear $5

Standard rear sway bar $10

Standard cam shafts $20

Rear series 1 garnish $5

Standard coil packs $40

Standard indicators front guard $5

  • 1 month later...

********** UPDATED PRICE LIST **********

Standard Series 2 rear wing in silver (working break light included) $20
Standard fuel pump $5
Standard exhaust cam gear $5
Standard rear sway bar $10
Standard cam shafts $20
Rear series 1 garnish $5
Standard indicators front guard $5

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