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Included with the shell is the rear seats, drivers side window, most of the interior trim, the full dash (not the cluster), both door trims, the shell with compliance plates, interior wiring, fuel tank, fuel lines, passenger side mirror, boot, spoiler, a monoblock amp, steering colomn, etc etc. heaps more but i just can't remember.

NOW ONLY $50!!!!

I've got the remains of the wrecked r33 for sale...

i wouldn't bother trying to fix it. WAY too much to do, but good if you need compliance plates, some parts, or a big paper weight.

I'll throw in a bunch of stuff with the sale such as lots of the interior trim, and other bits and pieces.

there's no underbody components... such as suspension, brakes, wheels, engine, gearbox etc.

still has boot, doors (damaged) and dash, as well as other bits.

Located in Epping, Vic.

Call 0423 366 118 for details, pretty much just want it all gone.

The car isn't registered as ever being damaged.

The pics show the front right quarter, and the rear left quarter. That's the worst of the damage.

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  • 5 weeks later...

is the body kit still in good nick? the whole shell doesn't interest me, but if the skirts and rear bumper are ok maybe we can work something out?

nah skirts are screwed. rear bar would still be useable, requires respray though i'd say. the boot and spoiler are still useable too, paints in good nik on them. come on $100 TAKE IT AWAY!!

hey mate

forgot to ask, but when i got that boot release cable off ya u wouldnt by chance have the front right wheel cover thing that seperates the wheel from the standard cooler?

cheers

daniel

hey mate

forgot to ask, but when i got that boot release cable off ya u wouldnt by chance have the front right wheel cover thing that seperates the wheel from the standard cooler?

cheers

daniel

nah dont think i do. sorry mate. i'll have a look next time i head down there.

Can people please stop messing me around! if you want it come and get it! i've had a lot of people say they'll take it, but haven't seen them come get it yet!!

come on... included with the shell is the rear seats, drivers side window, most of the interior trim, the full dash (not the cluster), both door trims, the shell with compliance plates, interior wiring, fuel tank, fuel lines, passenger side mirror, boot, spoiler, a monoblock amp, and various other parts i cant think of.

Are you willing to sell just the compliance plates and the rest of the plates on the firewall for that price?

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