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hey everyone...

I GOT a R33 GTR 1997 VSPEC II wrecking colour in white...just enquire what you need

engine, brakes, gearbox are all sold...

still got the diff, rear quarter panels and every little thing you might need...so yea you can call 04 2203 2203 if interested.

R34 GTR parts 2000 model..

2 x AFMs

6 gtr injectors

Standard camshafts and cam gears

standard dump pipes and manifold

standard fuel rail

Greddy TYPE R blow of valve

Standard valve springs, buckets retainers

standard oil pump

THIS CAR HAS ONLY DONE 11,000 kms

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I am after two things.

1. GT-R rear wing

2. GT-R dash gauges - the one that goes above the CD player.

Please PM me some pics, prices and your location.

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