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Like title says im wrecking a R33 skyline auto non turbo. Car has all parts except for bonnet, driver side gaurd and front bar. Car also has a set of 16inch rims pics will be posted later.

Rims with 80% tread on all four $600ono

Bootlid with spoiler $200

Rear bar $150

Tail lights $70 each

Window regulator $100 each

Steering wheel no airbag type $80

Dash cluster 128kms $80

RB25det Airbox $30

Passenger side gaurd $100

Interior $200 complete will seperate parts

Passenger pwr window switch $50

Rb25de $500ono

Dash cluster surround $50

Parcel tray $50

Passenger side door $100 without reg or door trim

Ignition barrel, key and matching door locks $100

Climate control unit $40

Floor carpet $50

Middle console $30

PM about any other parts and ill give u a price if its available.

More prices will be updated later.

0416554283

Sydney

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hey where in sydney you located? i need a bootlid key hole nissan thingo (blew mine out with the sub ;) ) probs need front rotors as well (well need the drivers side one more...

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Hi i am after a few parts with-in driver and passenger door dont know thier name and hard to expalin but if i send you photos of the parts and where they are rekon you can help me out? i would appreciate it thanks

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  mk33 said:
hi mate im located in sydney , and are interested in some parts that i would like to pick up , u have a contact number ? , firstly looking for moulding carpet for the floor

f**k how hard is it to put up some more details, namely a CONTACT number!

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