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Pics of engine please wanting, whole engine loom ecu gearbox ... for conversion. Thanks Also wat series engine? 53k genuine?

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As Title R33 series..........whole car wrecking........

Gearbox. manual $1500

Complete engine with turbo 53klms on clock $2000.

manual DIFF $450

Front seats $300

complete Back seat $200

Dash speedo / klm etc complete $200

Gear surround (MANUAL / very clean) $80

Gaurds $150 each

Doors $200 each

Power window motor $125

boot lid $150

series 1 boot lid spoiler $75

Taillights $125

R33 series 1 Bar complete $200

R33 series 1 reinforcement $200

R33 series 1 bonnet $200

R33 series 1 headlights $450 pair

R33 front bar blinkers $100 pair (will separate if needed).

Complete 5 studd conversion / hubs / rotors / calipers all what u need ...$1000.

car is not damaged may sell shell later.....

Thats all i can think off at moment.

IF NOT ON THE LIST ABOVE LET ME KNOW WHAT U NEED AS CAR IS STILL MOSTLY COMPLETE.

so get in while u can. :cheers:

post here or PM me / If u want let pics let us know and i will email them or post here later.

SYDNEY. but willing post / courier.

Do you have indicator stalk if so can you sms me how much on 0421334259 and where abouts in syd you are, im from wollongong could probably pick it up.

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are these parts available

boot/petrol flap release cable

driver door widow switch

passenger door handle with windows control cutout

boot liner and carpet and timber

passenger side tail light, (black)

climate control panel

boot lock inc. badge

blinker/wiper control

speedo dash console (Km?)

aerial inc. motor

hey mate

pmed you what i have.

are these parts available

boot/petrol flap release cable

driver door widow switch

passenger door handle with windows control cutout

boot liner and carpet and timber

passenger side tail light, (black)

climate control panel

boot lock inc. badge

blinker/wiper control

speedo dash console (Km?)

aerial inc. motor

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