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hi,

reason for selling: i recently crashed my r33, its a shame to let it go like this but i'm selling it in parts.

Item location: melbourne

Items: rb25det engine - make an offer.

5speed gearbox - make an offer

brass button clutch - $350

oxygen sensor - $70

Crank angle sensor - $50

Stock airbox - $50

Stock ecu - $200

Seats - make an offer

Gtr Wing (painted black) - $200

Veilside side skirts (painted black) - $100

momo steering wheel - $100

Basically the whole car is salvagable.. so if you need anythhing i'll have it. so just send an email... unfortunately i havent got any pics as yet.. i'm gonna take some in the next few days.

regards

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damit it, that loox nice!!!.. normaly black skylines do not look good from how ppl mod them.. but, that is the sexyest black 33 ive seen!. what a damn shame!!.. damn!

  r33_nikolas said:

hi,

reason for selling: i recently crashed my r33, its a shame to let it go like this but i'm selling it in parts.

Item location: melbourne

Items: rb25det engine - make an offer.

5speed gearbox - make an offer

brass button clutch - $350

Bummer bout your car shame to see such another nice skyline gone. What sort of condition is the brass button clutch in? how old etc.?

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  r33_nikolas said:
hi,

reason for selling: i recently crashed my r33, its a shame to let it go like this but i'm selling it in parts.

Item location: melbourne

Items: rb25det engine - make an offer.

5speed gearbox - make an offer

brass button clutch - $350

oxygen sensor - $70

Crank angle sensor - $50

Stock airbox - $50

Stock ecu - $200

Seats - make an offer

Gtr Wing (painted black) - $200

Veilside side skirts (painted black) - $100

momo steering wheel - $100

Basically the whole car is salvagable.. so if you need anythhing i'll have it. so just send an email... unfortunately i havent got any pics as yet.. i'm gonna take some in the next few days.

regards

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