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1997 r33 shell, repairable write off which was in elecetrical fire i have fixed 90% of the flame damage $1000, needs viv for re-register but is complicenced, perfect for drift or project for someone. will sell with complete interia minus front seats, steering wheel and speedo cluster.

has no brakes diff drive/tail shafts no engine or trans. SOLD

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20 or 30 mm wide front fiberglass fenders, highfilled twice and painted candy apple red $180 SOLD

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R32 turbo almost no shaft play (r33 actuator) $200, with elbo

rb25 exhaust manifold no cracks $50

Also got GTR bar to suit GTST think series 1 got somecracks that need some work $100 SOLD

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Brand new replica gtr spoiler with led light $250

Located in se melb, prices are ONO, not willing on posting most stuff but may at buyers cost.

PM me

Cheers Jarrod

msg or call me on 0401011380

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Yes it can be made to fit either series 1 or 2 as it doesnt have a grill, i think it was originally for a series 1 as it needs a little work to make it fit perfectly on series 2, the cracks full cracks not hairlines, but i have re-glassed the back's of most of them need to rub bak and reglass the front then spray it, if you havent done it before its not the hard although if your not the cluie i wouldn't attempt it

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pm replied, may also strip parts of the shell if anyone is interested.

Also Price drop on HKS intercooler kit now $450 firm

Momo airbag steering wheel $450

Nismo dash $420

Shell $2400

Have interest in some items

Radiator on Hold

Exhaust on Hold

Cheers Jarrod

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ok some more parts

series 2 front seats $150 each imm condishion

Series 1 front passenger seat $80 immaculate condishion

Series 2 rear seat $100 immaculate condishion

Series 1 rear seat $70 immaculate condishion

Seatbelts Series 1 & series 2 Front and rear left and right all avaliable $80 each perfect condishion no rips tears ect

Tail lights with grey surround $100 each

Complete set series 2 turbo brake calipers $400, will throw in rotors but are useless as they have rust on em

Non turbo front brake calipers $100

Series 2 dash crash pad $250 (i paid 300 from wreckers) immaculate

Roof lining $100 including roof light

rear bar reo $80

brand new replica GTR spoiler $450 inc led brake light

series 2 dash surround plastic $80 including clock hazard and other switchs

Climate control units i have a series 1 & series 2 ones $70 each

Door trims series 1 both immaculate $80 each

----Series 2 passenger immaculate $80, drivers has one mark on in $60

Drivers door needs painting $180 including glass, regulator and elecs

boot $140 no spoiler

I have doubles of almost all the interia plastics i will sell for $25 each less if you buy multiples, but i dont really want to go threw the hassle of posting these pick up only.

Please dont hesisitate to send me offers on any stuff mention including stuff at top, would love to get rid of it for whatever i can asap so i can start fixing my daily and buy my mates car off him. :(

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hey i've got a guy who's ment to be comming down at 4pm today to pick it up but i havent heard anything in couple of dayz if he doesnt show up today ill let you know, it is a standard exhaust.

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price drop,

32 turbo $300

nismo dash $320

momo steering wheel $320

rear bar reo 50

Rims $500 with any sort of change over so car is movable

fiberglass fenders $280

rb25de engine $750

trans with heavy duty clutch $400

tailshaft $120

GTR front bar $150

Gtr grill $80

enjoy

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price drop agian

32 turbo immac condishion $280

rb25de immac $680

manual trans with excedy heavy duty clutch $350

tailshaft $100

rims $350 with some sort of changeover

LOTS OF other parts avaliable just pm me chears jarrod

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