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Now dismantling r33 s1 coupe

In good condition

Melborne

Left front Guard $80

Right front guard $80

Left door (passenger) $120

right door (drivers) $120

bonnet $150

Front Bar $150

Rear bar $120

front seats (pair) $200

Headlights (pair) silver lined $200

back seat $120

5 stud conversion parts Callipers hubs and rotors. $1100

+ many more

please contact me at [email protected]

Guys i do have these parts im just waiting to hear back from someone who is thinking of taking the whole car

but he didnt sound too keen so heres pics anyway

will get you prices if i dont hear from him in next couple hours.

post-13428-1227251039_thumb.jpg heres the car incase anyone wants to see pic

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post-13428-1227251372_thumb.jpgthis is faded at one end and has some scratches

will be back around 8 and will let you know if they are available

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Edited by r33rckt

hey mate,

after a few interior pieces.

- centre console cup/coin holder with power/eco switch

- passenger grab handle

- passenger a pillar trim

pm me your number and some prices if u got the bits. as long as they as the same color as my series 2 i'll take them..

hi mate im after the power steering computer/hicas computer that mounts under the parcel shelf on the right hand side.

let me know cheers

still plenty more parts keep the requests comming.

PS Anyone ive given my mobile number to if you dont get through do leave a msg

somtimes it works somtimes it doesnt

(my girlfriend put it my jumper in the clothes dryer and it was in the pocket.. DOH!)

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