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R33 GTST series 1 Auto half cut - KM's Travelled = 83205 km's

so i raped the half cut of the engine and now all bits left are for sale....

ALL PICTURES OF PARTS ARE HERE

Climate Control - $100

Air Vents from top of the dash - sell sep or inc with Dash - $10

Center Console (with the good 'ol auto button) - $30

Whole dash unit inc air vents - $220

Instrument cluster surrounding bit - $10

Instrument cluster with 83 thou k's on the clock - $200

other things i havnt got pics for yet:

Stock front Suspension - exc con - $ 100

headlight wiring loom (from headlights to dash) - $$$

Brake Booster - $60

R32 Gearbox crossmember - $80

no panels of bonnet or sides

anything else i havnt thought of - through your thoughts at me!

email: [email protected] for any queries

ALL PICTURES OF PARTS ARE HERE

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thanks all for the replys.. i cant keep up with them all - lol

ok... Jules - you know my number :)

Freeze - the ignition i had to drill out the bolt that connects it to the sterring coloumn bit - bit i did it in such a way that you can redrill the screw back in.. so there is no drama in using it... as to the ignition - i'm not sure but i'll let ya know

Penfold - no dramas champ.. i'll grab some closer more detailed pics for you today

everyone let me know your emails so i can send pics to you..

even better - drop me an email : [email protected] and i'll keep in touch there

cheers all

BRAD

hey all... sorry i havtn got back to you's about the pics... i've been getting home from work to late and its to dark to take pics... using the light doesnt show alot of detail

i'll take some saturday day and send them to you all..

sorry for the delday again

cheers

BRAD

wondering if you might want to send the carcus of the half cut, as in the half cut with everything removed, or better still remove everything and cut it in half so i can have the right hand side. i'll pay shipping and some money, but id be doing you a favour as you'd have to take it to the tip anyway

cheers andy

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