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Decided on wrecking the car over the option of selling it whole. Everything is working and all parts are there and in good condition, there is no accident damage or anything. Numerous parts have gone such as turbo, manifold, dump pipe, wheels, rear seats, power FC and controller, sway bars..

The car is a black R33 gtst type M. 95 model and is a series 1.5.

Parts i can think of off the top of my head for sale are:

1) Headlights $350 for pair

2) Tein Super street coilovers (almost new) $1300

3) R33 GTR fron seats top condition $1000

4) Rebuilt motor (standard specs) has been blueprinted, balanced etc. I think the head has some light porting. Done about 40,000 kms ago. Working fine and was compression tested weeks before stripping. Has tomei pon cams inside 256degree inlet and exhaust and tomei cam gear. Engine rockers have been polished. Always serviced in 5,000km intervals. $2200 for long motor

5) standard gearbox with short shifter. Very good box, never had a problem with it, does not crunch any gears and have been using redline oil in it. $1600

6) GReddy plenum polished and comes with GReddy throttle body adaptor. (can sell with motor at agreed price as they are still bolted together) $1100

7) Splitfire coil packs $400

8) Diff $250

Heaps more left. Just Pm me what your after or even better call me 0414 411 771

Boro

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Hi there, do you have the driver side window switches and door fascia surround avail. pric to include post to 4165 QLD

Cheers

Mark

p.s. what other trim pieces are avail????

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