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Item:wrecking a complete r33 series one turbo auto coupe 100% complete but roof cut off and no drivers side door due to accident damage

Age:93-95?

Condition:engine runs great can show running for the nest week or so!!!!auto works fine 120XXXkm no majr mods just small bolt ons... happy to sell engine pachage or complete front cut or whatever

I WILL NOT SEPERATE PARTS FROM THE MOTOR SETUP LIKE INJECTORS CAS IGNITOR ETC SO DONT BOTHER ASKING!!!!

Price:various pricing best to reply here and pm with what your needing exactly

To Fit: (What car) anything??

Location:Toowoomba se qld

Contact:pm me and reply here

Comments:everything is available so hit me up!!!!

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how much do u want for that rear wing?? and how much to post to sydney 2164???? also is it original nissan or fibreglass???? plz pm with pics of the wing.... VERY interested

oh that badge sorry im used to my 32's and the badges on the bonnets and i just knew there was no badge on the bonnet sorry

the rsr cat back seems fine to me and i seriously dont think its too old at all id say before the car was a bit bent the exhaust sat alot better in the cutout in the bumper... sounds bloody great too!!!! (comes with a free s badge too :nyaanyaa:)

any offers on the whole car will be via pm , mainly because the "whole car" is becomming not very whole pretty quickly

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yeah it is a cat back.... im not in a position to qoute freight pricing or really even get a quote because i cannot get a price with it still on the car and i dont really wanna remove it unless i know its sold or i remove the engine and box

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