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hi guys, i have a R33 Series 1 GTS-T for wrecking.

Wrecking due to cannot get compliance. Rust in many areas., mostly body.

ALL PRICE HAS BEEN DROPPED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tosaki Front mount Intercooler no piping $200

Blistein Suspenision $500

4inch ,massive Unknow jap brand exhuast dump pipe back straight through no cat flared tip loud as $300

rear diff includes cradle$350

Front disk $140 pair

altenator $150

window motors $150 each

cluster $150

Dash main concole $200

Door trims $100 each

radiator bottle $50

washer bottle $50

rear bar $150

rear lights $200 pair

boot lid $200

Passenger Seat $120

rear seat $150

rear window $300

front window $300

side windows $150each

3/4 windows $150 each

Bare doors $200 each

Aircon system $150

sport wheel & boss kit $120

5pieces carpet $80

bonnet $200

front hubs $150 pair

rear hubs $150 pair

side mirrors $80 each

radiator $100

driver foot fuse box $50

engine fuse box $50

fuse box in rear $60

steering arms with rack $150pair

power steering bottle $40

lower control arms $140 pair

starter motor $80

HKS pod filter with adapter $100

rear strut brace $150 each

Rear upper Strut Brace Nismo $150

seat belt and buckle all 5 $100 or $20 each set

R34 GAB Prosso coilover almost new only done 500km's no leaks height & 4damping adjust $850

more parts soon.

just ask for anyother things you need and i'll give you a price thanks for looking

Location (melb doncaster east)

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wat exhaust system does it have???

and how much for the wheels?

Exhuast: don't know the brand, its cat back very loud flared out tip i think its jap, $450

Rims $850

where in melbourne are ya? mind if i come downa dnpick the things i want? cant seem tot hink of anythign at the top of my head but something will interest me

what brand front strut brace??? be happy to grab it off you for 120. im around the corner in Eltham

cheers

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