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hey everyone,

were wreckin out a complete r33 gtst,

HAs rear damage and light front damage,

101,000 kms ( service just done)

aftermarket wheel

nismo clear indicators

some lowered suspension

full brake conversion

kakimoto exhaust

STILL REISTERED,

immaculate interior

all doors and front guardsare good

ganador style mirrors

pretty much everything exept bearbox and pedal box!!

pm me if you need anything!!!!

FRONT LOWER CONTROL ARMS SOLD.

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gear knob sold,

lower control arms sold.

motor sold

loom sold

ecu sold

turbo setup sold

front pipe and dump pipe sold

GTR pump sold

not separating ront abd rear brakes mate , sorry, rather sell as whole set,

cheers

Still have the alternator or did it go with the engine?

Haven't decided exactly what is going to go with engine package as it sold VERY cheap...

May have accessories like that still for sale...

Still plenty other bits available people, get into it :mad:

Hey mate, did the car come with ABS? Looking to install ABS into my Series 2 so I'm after the whole abs kit. Also, I'm chasing the little clip on the bonnet that holds metal arm that holds the bonnet up. Its the black clip on the left. Currently the only thing broken on the car and it annoys the crap out of me.

Hey mate,

I am after the front and rear brake pad shields (2 on each pad + shims). PM me if you fo not know what I am talkign about and I will send you a picture.

Do you still have the brake bits? Might also need the front calipers hard pipes connections(front). Are they available?

Eug.

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