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Item: wrecking 96 r33 gtst

Age: 96

Condition:na

Price: call for price

To Fit: (What car) skylines

Location: dandenong victoria

Contact: Marinko 0433 158 819

Comments:all parts still available please conctact for prices.

Item: wrecking 96 r33 gtst AUTO

- engine and gearbox inc. turbo standard intercooler computer, loom not included $1500

- tail lights excelent condition $200

- factory suspension $250

- front and rear seats with rails $300

- diff $200

- steering rack $150

- 3.5 inch cat back with 5 inch jasma muffler slightly damaged underneath $150

- boot with spoiler $100

-passenger side door complete $100

- rear bar $50

- fuel pump $50

Age: 96

Condition:na

Price: as above

To Fit: (What car) skylines r33

Location: dandenong victoria

Contact: Marinko 0433 158 819

Comments:most parts still available please conctact if have any questions.

Edited by Marinko

hey bud, im after a drivers side window switch panel... do you have one? if so, whats its condition? and im possibly after a few other things.

Cheers,

Adam

Item: wrecking 96 r33 gtst AUTO

- engine and gearbox inc. turbo standard intercooler computer, loom not included, $1000(need it gone)

- tail lights excelent condition $200

- factory suspension $200

- front and rear seats with rails $300

- door trims $100

- diff and tailshaft $200

- steering rack $150

- 3.5 inch cat back with 5 inch jasma muffler slightly damaged underneath $150

- boot with spoiler $100

-passenger side door complete $100

- rear bar $100

- fuel pump $50

- sideskirts $50

- enquire about any steering or driveline parts. all available. EVERYTHING MUST SELL. prices ONO

Age: 96

Condition:na

Price: as above

To Fit: (What car) skylines r33

Location: dandenong victoria

Contact: Marinko 0433 158 819 or Andre 0433435527

Comments:most parts still available please conctact if have any questions. or email us [email protected] More parts coming soon. let us know what you need.

need parts for stolen and recovered r33 gts-t

full ignition barrell, turbo timer, gear knob, ecu all the intake from pod filter to turbo including intercooler, b.o.v, coin tray, battery, rear boot flip lock thing, could you help how much thanks

Hey mate,

Do you still have the diff for sale?

If so let me know. I need the crown wheel and pinion out of it, but am willing to buy the complete unit. Where are you located?

Thanks

Shaun

0414972596

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