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1994 r33 gtst

big hit up the ass car written off

whole car being dismatled at home

prices will be added here as peole request them

alraedy sold :

castor rods

injectors

turbo

afm

exhaust

fuel prssure reg

coilpacks

wheels

suspension

steering wheel

front seats

centre console lid

gear shifter surround

ashtray

gear boot and surround

gearbox (manual)

all brake components

everything else still available

prices as follows

ENGINE NOW FOR SALE CALL FOR DETAILS

steering rack complete $400

diff $600

dash guage cluster $250 (auto cluster)

door sw plastic surround $35

climate controler $250

adjustable damper shocks $250 set of 4 (good cond)

springs 25mm lowered and 50% stiffer than stock $250 set of 4

standard castor rods(good condition) $150 pair

front quater panels $150 each (black)

ac pump $250

pow steer pump $250

pedal box $250

clutch master cylinder and actuator complete $250

all suspension components( wiishbones lower arms etc) call too many to list

email [email protected]

phone 0414 837 902

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1994 r33 gtst

big hit up the ass car written off

whole car being dismatled at home

alraedy sold  

engine  

wheels  

suspension

everything else still available

gearbox still in car

email [email protected]

Hey mate, got a gtr spoiler with brakelight by anychance? (R33 :) )

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