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Hi guys, Stripping an R33, Manual turbo.

Car has 140,000km and is totally standard except for exhaust.

All body panels are standard Nissan grey.

All parts are for sale, but keeping bare motor for project.

List up what your after and Ill quote and list price.

General prices:

Gearbox: $1250

Turbo: $330

Diff: $250

Aftermarket 3" exhaust, cat-back $300

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Hi guys, Stripping an R33, Manual turbo.

Car has 140,000km and is totally standard except for exhaust.

All body panels are standard Nissan grey.

All parts are for sale, but keeping bare motor for project.

List up what your after and Ill quote and list price.

General prices:

Gearbox: $1250

Turbo: $330

Diff: $250

Aftermarket 3" exhaust, cat-back $300

hey im in adelaide too

im after a front reo

also does it have suspension? or any adjustable camber arms, front or rear

cheers mike

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Can you pm me a price for the headlights. (if clear..)

And also the dash insert (goes around behind the steering wheel down to near the stereo).

Your inbox was full..

Only got Drivers side headlight,

The dash insert, I think I know the piece, kind of where your knees would be? $25

Interested in the cat back! what brand? pics?

Cheers

Keep an eye out for pic's coming

pm sent matty :banana:

Sorry Mike, never came through

Hey,

Can you give me a price on the drivers seat and rail? Has it got any rips, stains or wear marks?

Hey drivers seat has a rip on the door side from getting in and out.

Hey buddy interested in the power steering system.

PM me and let me know how much it is?

I can give you everything but the power steering motor, as I need it later on. Price depends if you want the rack with it or not.

Is the dash face (the plastic big where the vents are) any good? pm me

Not sure which bit your after, but I know its in good condition around the dash.

Don't suppose your turbo had been hi flowed?

Nope,sorry

keen on the turbo...

still available?

Yep still have it, Pm sent

keen on washer bottle if in working order??

Yep in good condition, $50

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This is for DamageInc consider it sold he will be in contact soon to arrange pick up cheers

ey mate , can you pm me your number and address , willing to pick up or meet you somewhere today !

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