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I will take any or all of these if you can ship to Sydney, let me know how much you'd like:

Right headlight

Washer bottle (water washer you mentioned above?)

Radiator overflow bottle

Thanks!

HI Guys, i just have Wreck a skyline R33 GTST 96 model all parts are for sale :

-complete motor $2400

-Set of coil over like new $800

-Set of rim with no rubber $300

-RH front door shell only $100

-RH front glass $50

-RH front guard $80

-Front huh $150

-Rear complete brake $350

-Two front seat and rear seat $200

-Feul tank and pump $200

-Center consor $30

-Center surround that go around the dash $80

-Brake master & boost cyclinder $150

-Water washer $20

-That all i can think of at the moment but will update some more list on the weekend and also some picture as well so you can see the parts .You can alway pm me for the parts that you need just incase i do have it and i didnt listed.

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do u have a gear box

and where u located

JimX: as i am in sydney just want to let you know the RH head light is S1 if you still want the head light for the lots will be $130

or $30 with out the head light.

Yes I need a series 1 headlight so that is perfect :whistling: I can come around and pick up everything tomorrow afternoon/night if that's ok?

hey, have you got the regulator for the RH doors? If so. i'll take the whole door. I can go pick up immediately whenever your free. Please PM phone number if you have.

Thanks.

r32-25t- no front enforcement bar

The Mafia- the grill i got is like a gtr grill .

BLACK WARRIOR- it a GAB coil over like new that all i know.

STRYKR 33- i only got the switch left and the door shell no motor

most people that pm me i have return your pm.

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The Mafia- the grill i got is like a gtr grill .

What car was it originally fitted to? A Series 2?

Can I please have pics? - paceys[at]gmail.com

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