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Stripping out my R33. Some parts will be priced some parts ill take decent offers on.

Headlights - Best offer
Tail lights - Best offer
Bonnet (s2 black) - Best offer

Reo bar - Best offer

Mirrors - Best offer

Rear seat - Best offer

Passanger seat - Best offer

Cluster - Best offer

Carbon boot with pins (flush style) clear has oxidizing - Best offer

Rear bar - Best offer

Front 1/4 panels - Best offer

Clutch master and slave cyl - Best offer

Washer bottle and pumps - Best offer

Catch can - Best offer

Over flow bottle - Best offer

Whole doors - Best offer

Stock turbo with manifold and lines - Best offer

Momo steering wheel (old school) with boss kit - Best offer

Surge tank with 044, proflow fittings and loom and proflow filter $350 ono

Tomei 500hp In tank pump $200 ono

Axles - $200 pair ono

Locked diff 4.3 ratio - $350 ono

Stock front bar with Nismo (style) JJR unpainted bar (brand new) $450 ono

R32 GTR intercooler $300 ono

Alloy rad 55mm with Greddy rad cap and Gates silicone hoses $280 ono

Rear camber arms - $180 ono

Rear traction arms - $180 ono

Rear sway bar (whiteline 43mm) $220 ono

I MAY HAVE MISSED SOME STUFF, JUST ASK AND ILL SEE WHAT I HAVE

Text or sms PHILL on 0421 986 981

BUMP PRICE DROP

320 for surge tank/044 pump setup

150 for axles pair

320 ono for diff

280 intercooler ono

250 alloy rad firm

400 front bar

Interesyed in flogging off the 12V cable and tray that runs under the car to the rear battery?

Throw over a pic of what you want.

http://www.nismo.co.jp/en/products/competition/lb/img/reinforcing/img_bnr34c.jpg

See the white platic next to the right chassis rail near brake lines and fuel lins. It has the power canle from your battery in the boot to front fuse box...i want the tray, cable complete with lugs on either end :)

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