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Item: R33 skyline

Location: tweed valley

Website: here

Item Condition: used

Reason for Selling: not needed

Price and Payment Conditions: below

Extra Info: if theres any thing needed that isnt listed juz ask may have cheerz

Pictures: soon

Contact Details: pm here

HEAD LIGHTS $400 FOR THE PAIR

TAIL LIGTS $150 FOR THE PAIR

BONNET IN RED WITH MEGENTA FLEC $180

STEERING RACK WITH RESIVARE AND LINES $150

FRONT AND REAR KYB SHOCKS WITH PEDDERS SPINGS LIKE NEW $400

BRAKE BOOSTER AND RESIVARE $100

REAR BRAKE CALLIPORS,ROTORS $180

REAR HUB SET UP $180 PAIR

REAR SEAT $50

SIDE MIRRORZ $60 PAIR DRIVERS MISIN GLASS

2x RADIATORS WITH SROUDS $110 EACH

POWER WINDOW MOTORS $50 EACH

FRONT LEFT BLINKER SERIES 1 $50

LOADS OF PARTS INCLUDEING INTERIOR PARTS,OTHER SUSPENTION PARTS,ALL SORTS ALL PRICE ONO

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pix here

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....entry1282082915

also decided to sell my custom hood lining and other interior bits as the red doesnt suit my green 33

$650 for hood linging and bitz cheers

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sorry kretch engine bay loom went with motor and box sorry

hood lining still for sale cumz wid inner roof mould things front and rear and sun viserz all cover in the sam red velour was ova $1200 to be dun make an offer

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