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car is a white 1996 r33 gtst series 2

engine/driveline/brakes are not for sale

car is located in nsw 2321,

not far from maitland

drivers side front guard $150

passenger side $120-dented

drivers side headlight $200

drivers side door with glass etc $150

passenger side door with glass etc $100 slight damage

pair of door trims-no tears/burns $120

carpet $100

dash including air vents $160 excellent condition

steering wheel/airbags/sensors-$offers

climate control $100

gauge cluster 126,200kms $150

center console $50

stereo/cluster surround $50

weather shields $100 pair

there is probably alot more parts than that,

if you need anything just ask,

0411553427-brock

cheers,

Brock

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prices are negotiable...

there is also all the aircon/heater/fan boxes under the dash

stalks either side of the steering wheel,

complete interior,

ignition barrel/doorlocks/bootlock with key,

i bought the car to get engine/driveline out of to put in my silvia, i am just looking to get rid of this stuff asap

so make an offer

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Hi Brock

What is the condition of the Driver Side headlight? Also, do the weathershields come with all the clips (i'm assuming weathershield as in the wind deflectors for the driver and passenger windows)?

Cheers

Sam

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roof is damaged,

shell is no good, has hit a tree hard at the back and the left quater, right quater panel is bent fairly bad, and it had a small hit in the front which broke the left headlight, front bumper/reo, and bent the bonnet

Pm's replied

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