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Rio for front bar for R33

R33 GTR FRONT GUARDS <------ NEEEEEEEED

Preffer SE Queensland but will pay for freight.

Updated 1 October

Still required :(

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I have the parts but in melbourne

Air conditioning radiator (condensor): 260

Radiator:265

Oil pump (me thinks)(Power steering pump): 175

Air conditioning compressor: 180

Control arm for steering (left hand side): I have complete steering rack 220

Radiator support bars from chassis to bottom radiator support (both): 80 each

Front of chassis inc top radiator support bar and front left 1/4 chassis: I have a complete half cut shell for 450

Air conditioning preasure unit with pipes: I think you mean bottle If you buy a few thing i'll throw it in the deal

And oil line pipes to go from the air conditioning compressor to the oil compressor

(pretty much the whole aircon engine setup)

Radiator Fan output shaft from water pump: I think you mean clutch fan 100

Skyline33 could you please get a rough idea on freight costs for the radiator and aircon radiator delivered to Banora Point 2486. (NSW)

What condition are they in?

People please email pics to [email protected] (please keep dialup safe)

Radiator $200

A/c condensor $180

p/s pump $140

a/c compressor $150

rad support bars $100 pr

33 1/2 cut shell $300

air con lines and fan FREE

can orginise freight cheap

Woot cheaper

How much to get the half cut shell to Banora Point 2486 Dsturbd?

It looks like i will need the steering rack aswell now so how much people?

And also the mount on the side of the block that has the ac comp and power steering pump bolted on it.

Karma is just a word

Bang.

My tie rod/steering arm was slowly unscrewing its self by stripping the thread eventually broke off leaving me with no steering on the left side leaving me with a big splinter in the front of the car from a 3 tonne log.

Damage is minimal. the only structual damage is the radiator support and steering rack bent.

Shoot the person that sent the msg for me hows that sound :)

Hey aaron try a importer see if you can get the front cut after the motor has been pulled out going to be a lot easier & quicker/cheaper then trying to get parts from here there & everywere, just a idea bud

good luck with it

Yeah ive been speaking with Just Jap/RMA/Rollin down here but atm they are short on them and wont let me cut the front off.

Its looking more economical to leave it to a panel beater to play with magic.

Be interesting to hear how much it will cost me for the half cuts from SYD MELB OR BRIS

Any info appreciated.

Thanks guys as soon as the chassis sorted i will be buying the parts.

haha she gets upgrades now for not being a write off

will be contacting your suggested today cheers OZ

getting full 400r bodykit and fibreglass bonnet.

lucky i have all the new part contacts :P

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