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I have a whole load of r33 parts for sale. Here is just a quick list with some prices. If it's a bit too high, make me an offer, I may consider it. If its not on the list PM me I may have it. Cheers. Oh and if you want to just chat, MSN Messenger is the way to go... [email protected]

Cheers.

Front bar cover (plastic) - 300

Radiator - 300

Condenser - 350

Bonnet-300

Front Guards - 200

Front Guard Indicators - 30

Complete doors - 450

Door shell - 200

Door lock - 20

Door lock hinge - 20

Door outer handle- 30

rear bumper bar - 250

tail light - 150

boot lid -150 not with spoiler

boot lid spoiler - 200

boot lid rubber - 30

rear wiper full assembly - 150

gearbox- manual- turbo - 1000

starter motor- 150

Tail shaft- 200

rear driver shaft - 150

rear cross member - 200

rear suspension -120

airbox- 200

stock exhaust- 250

Air Flow Meter - 150

Please note: the parts are sold as secondhand and come with a 30 day warranty.

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Also Available:

R32, R33, R34 GTS and GTR Parts. - Look for my threads of PM ME

Mitsubishi FTO Parts

Nissan Pulsar GTIR Parts

Toyota Supra/Soarer Parts

180sx, 300zx Parts

If there if ever a question, PM ME! I don't bite. :)

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Hi gdtno can i plz get a pic of the front bar and front guards to [email protected]

Are these parts for a series 1 r33 gts-t.What condition are they in structural wise.:rofl:

thanks.

ill send a pm as well.

These parts are all structurally fine but may need respray

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