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Wrecking R33 Skyline Series 1 Colour is Dark Grey everything must go. Car is being wrecked in Penrith some parts available in Hornsby.

Pick up welcome

No Engine or gearbox available.

Engine Parts

gtr diff cv`s hubs 500

Intercooler 400

X Member and Engine mounts to Suit Toyota 1JZ 400

Exhust 4" 400

Tail Shaft 200

Radiator 100

Manual Clutch Pedals Slave Cylinder 150

Radiator 100

Brake Booster 50

Interior

Boost Gauge in instrument cluster 300

Window Switches 150

Electric Window Motors Pair 150

Rear Seat 100

Steering Wheel 100

Door Skin 100

Dash Surrounds 100

Power Windows 100

Carpet 50

Hand Brake 50

Glove Box 20

Rear View Mirror 20

Panels

GTR Indicators 250

Bare Shell 200

Front Fender Panels 200

Boot Lid with Wing 150

Boot Lid 100

Right Door 100

Fuel Tank 100

Standard Indicators (No Chips) 100

Rear Lights 100

Right Mirror 80

Windows 50

Suspension

SSR racing 7kg wheel new rubber 1500

Standard Suspension 300

Standard Wheels 200

Lower Control Arms (Both) 200

Steering Arms 100

hicas lock cost 50

Picture are located here

Pictures

Sold

Bonnet

Front Bumper

Lights

Rear Skyline writing

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Sorry no ash tray

car was manual

I have the boss and steering wheel Front rotors are the standard non slotted rotors

Front bar $150

Ill have to check is the space saver was in the car. will check on the weekend.

All PM replied to, as i have had lots of PM about the coilovers ill check the condition of these on saturday and update this thread.

Geoff

Hey Geoff...

Il grab that Grill off you too.. not the standard one the GTR style one...

Not going to make it there today but how bout tomorrow night .... bout 5.30ish???

btw Happy Birthday :sorcerer:

i was after a complete gtr rear cradle, is that what u have?

where u located

Location in Hornsby and some parts are in Penrith.

PM me you phone number and ill see what i can do.

Thanks Anna

Ill hold the grill for you.. Let me know if you want those Tail lights and Wheels.

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