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only right hand door and front gaurds damages in crash

hay guys im buying a 33 of my mate cause he crashed it so chucking everything up for sale!!

whole cars is there. Its white

only things not forsale are right hard door and front right gaurd as were damaged in carsh.

im also keeping all the brakes cause im using then for 5 stud convo.

Also keepin the motor and gearbox (RB25DET) unless someone offers me somthing i cant say no to.

Everything else up.

left hand door. $150

left hard gaurds. $150

front bar. $100

rear bar. $100

boot. $150

bonnet. $150

spoiler $50

left hand mirror $50

rear lights. $150

front lights. $100

indercators. $20

genuine skyline floor matts. $ offers

passenger seat. $200

rear seats. $150

rear window. $100

left side windows. $50

dash. $200

left side door trim $50

centre consol $50

rear seat belts $50 buks

passenger seat belt $20

rear veiw mirror $20

front hubs. $200

all the front arms. $200

all rear arms. $200

stock 33 sussy. $500

exhaust from after dump pipe $ 600

got a full set of 17 inch meshys, muti 4 and 5 stud (will check size and offset when pick up car)

front tires like new rears bout 50%

have some gutter rash and one rim has black mark from crash (will prob clean myself)

$600

whole rear end.

LSD diff, ect ect $900

all i can think off atm, if you want somthing just ask away

in adelaide

would rather pick up.

pm or 0411592938

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  Jack88 said:
dibs on headlights if there good condish, please post up pics of the headlights mate.

cheers Jack

yeah mate there pretty good, no crack ect ect.

just a lil faided thts all. get a pic on friday night when i pick it up :)

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