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Time to move this stuff so reduced prices

if some stuff u need isnt listed hit me with a pm

but here's a lil list of stuff and the reductions on prices

all from '95 series 1.5 r33 gts-t

Front bar s1 (silver) - $300 - REDUCED $250

A/C Condenser (will throw in piping if needed) - $350 REDUCED $250

Front Guards (white) - $200 each REDUCED $180 each

Front Guard Indicators - $30 REDUCED $20 each

Door lock hinge - $20 REDUCED $10

rear bumper bar (silver)- $250 REDUCED $200 + a white bumper also

rear bumper support bar - $100 REDUCED $75

tail light (2 white 1 silver) - $150each

S1 headlight left side only - $200ono REDUCED $150

boot lid rubber - $30 REDUCED $20

rear wiper full assembly - $150 REDUCED $100

starter motor-

$150 (2 to choose from) REDUCED $125

Tail shaft- $200 REDUCED $175

rear cross member - $200 REDUCED $150

Engine cross member - $200 REDUCED $150

rear suspension (stock) -$120 ------- Front Adjustable TEINS $300

Rear Seats $150 REDUCED $125

Carpet (not floor mats) $100

Rear Window $300 REDUCED $200

front window $250 REDUCED $200

Rear Quater Glass $100 each

Roof Lining $100

Stock wheels with half decent rubber - $400 REDUCED $350

Damaged 17inch IMPUL wheels (scuff and dent marks) with half decent tires - $500 been told they can be repaired REDUCED TO CRAZY $400!

Diff lsd in great nick - best offer!

2x 3inch cat back exhausts 1x $450 , 1x $500 <-------- GREAT DEALS

HEAPS of other bits n pieces aswell..various interior and engine bay stuff, pm me for anything i havent listed.

Located in STH EAST MELB but will post at buyers expense

HEAPS OF STUFF SO JUST HIT ME WITH A PM ,

NON SERIOUS BUYERS OR REDICULOUS BIDDERS DONT BOTHER CAUSE U WONT GET A REPLY

Prices slashed for quick sale, gotta go so be quick!!!!!!!!!!!

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May be a silly question, but do you have any gen. floor mats?

i think i do actually

not sure if i have a complete set but im damn sure i have a few mats

i'll find out for u within the next hour or so shoot me a pm if i forget :D

maximumrpm , which wheels would u be talking bout on ur pic request mate?

Hey i'm after the stock plumback bov. Do you have one and also would you be willing to cod to qld?

I dont do COD mate sorry, for the reason that its too time consuming for little people like me im not a business i cant wait for cash i do pickup or bank transfer for interstaters

sorry cheif

well i might do cod if ur offer is worth the effort...whats ya offer

SilentKilla - all brakes n anything to do with em sold sorry mate

Aphid - stock wheels sold bout an hour ago all paid for and picked up...if you want the damage ones like i told the other guys keen ill get some pics up and first to pay gets em

I still think only 2 will be good for drag/drift and the other 2 i wouldnt bother repairing but can be im told.

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