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Item: 1996 SII R33 Skylines gts-t M-spec (i think)

Age:12

Condition:broken

Location: Adelaide

Contact: PM me!!!

Comments: Most interior Parts available!!

The car is White complete with front hit, airbag deployed PM if theres something you need but dont see on the list, im unsure on some prices so hit me up!! PREFER LOCAL BUYERS!!

im keeping running gear/brakes... and prefer to keep the car rolling for the moment!

Type M side skirts $160 small crack bout1-2inchs on front bend

Type M boot spolier/boot $200 good condition

Doors: can come complete or minus trims/switchs/windows $offers

Drivers gaurd slight scratch on front tip $100

Seats F/R series II good cond. $170 front $100 rear $250 the set

Door trims $60 each

COMPLETE F/R SEATS N DOOR TRIMS $360

Clear side gaurd indicators $70 mint cond. were ON hold but person hasnt got back to me so back up for sale!!

Rear bar with type M pods $150 1 pod is broken on the inner side cant really see it from looking at the car.

rear reo $80

Tail lights mint condition $70 each

Mirrors, good cond. $40 each

Climate control unit $100

rear garnish 'skyline' $40

Elec ariel $40

theres heaps more bits but i cbf going out in the heat at the mo so hit me up if you need anything!!!

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master brake cylinder and clutch slavecylinder?

ill be using these sorry

I need an ashtray and the parts of the boot interior. The "carpet" that attaches to the boot itself and the carpet that goes along the back wall closest to the number plate...

no ashtray or boot carpets sorry

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