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  DNGRUS said:
Wrecking TWO R33 GTSt's, both series 1s, popular parts listed but all parts avaliable, for anything not listed PM me :)

Engine (RB25 turbo): $1800 each

Transmisson: $500 each

Custom Leather Interior: $800 for Front & Rear Seats

Series 1 Interior: $400 Front & Rear Seats

R33 GTR Wheels: $1500 set with brand new rubber

Aftermarket 5 Spoke Alloys: $700 set with tyres

R33 Type M Brakes: $400 set

G4 Coil Overs: $800 set

Door Shell: $200 each, no trim no window

Boot with Spoiler: $200 each

Tail Lights (pair): $150

Standard Rear Bar: $100 each

Dash Surround: $100 each

Leather Dash: $250 each

Cluster: $150 each

Lower Control Arms: $150 each

Upper Control Arms: $50 each

Quater Glass: $100 each

Factory Side Skirts: $250 set painted black

Factroy Rear Pods: $100 set painted black

Blitz Exhaust: $500, near new

Blitz Dump/Down Pipe: $150

Factory Car matts: $100

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~Ferah

mate is any of them still all together iam after a damaged complet car

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  DNGRUS said:
<br />Wrecking <b><font color="#FF0000">TWO</font></b> R33 GTSt's, both series 1s, popular parts listed but all parts avaliable, for anything not listed PM me <img src="style_emoticons/default/smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":(" border="0" alt="smile.gif" /><br /><br /><font color="#FFA500">Engine (RB25 turbo): </font>$1800 each<br /><font color="#FF8C00">Transmisson: </font>$500 each<br /><font color="#FFA500">Custom Leather Interior:</font> $800 for Front & Rear Seats<br /><font color="#FFA500">Series 1 Interior: </font>$400 Front & Rear Seats<br /><font color="#FFA500">R33 GTR Wheels: </font>$1500 set with brand new rubber<br /><font color="#FFA500">Aftermarket 5 Spoke Alloys: </font>$700 set with tyres<br /><font color="#FFA500">R33 Type M Brakes: </font> $400 set<br /><font color="#FFA500">G4 Coil Overs: </font>$800 set<br /><font color="#FFA500">Door Shell: </font>$200 each, no trim no window<br /><font color="#FFA500">Boot with Spoiler: </font>$200 each <br /><font color="#FFA500">Tail Lights (pair): </font>$150<br /><font color="#FFA500">Standard Rear Bar: </font>$100 each<br /><font color="#FFA500">Dash Surround: </font>$100 each<br /><font color="#FFA500">Leather Dash: </font>$250 each<br /><font color="#FFA500">Cluster: </font>$150 each<br /><font color="#FFA500">Lower Control Arms: </font>$150 each<br /><font color="#FFA500">Upper Control Arms: </font>$50 each<br /><font color="#FFA500">Quater Glass: </font>$100 each<br /><font color="#FFA500">Factory Side Skirts: </font>$250 set painted black <br /><font color="#FFA500">Factroy Rear Pods: </font>$100 set painted black<br /><font color="#FFA500">Blitz Exhaust: </font>$500, near new<br /><font color="#FFA500">Blitz Dump/Down Pipe: </font>$150<br /><font color="#FFA500">Factory Car matts: </font>$100<br /><br /><img src="http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q234/DNJRUS/Parts4sale1.jpg" border="0" class="linked-image" /><br /><img src="http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q234/DNJRUS/Parts4sale2.jpg" border="0" class="linked-image" /><br /><img src="http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q234/DNJRUS/Parts4sale3.jpg" border="0" class="linked-image" /><br /><img src="http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q234/DNJRUS/Parts4sale4.jpg" border="0" class="linked-image" /><br /><img src="http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q234/DNJRUS/Parts4sale5.jpg" border="0" class="linked-image" /><br /><br />~Ferah<br />
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boot trim?

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