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for sale is

a pair of white skirts one skirt has a crack in it which is an easy repair cheap 80 the pair

3x s13 stock rims and 3x 180sx type x rims no tyres $50 the lot

clucth master cyclinder $70

clucth slave cyclinder $70

cluster with 80k on it $150

rear axles $50 pair

rear cradle $80

hicas rear 4ws rack $80

complete front cut shell only $250

complete long rear shell only $250

1/4 windows $30 each

front struts inc springs tanabee brand $100 very good condition

front hub assembleys $80 pair

cross member $50

series 1 seats $30 each

rear side panels series 1 $25 each

series 1 rear window $50

pair of handbrake cables $60

rear calipers series 2 x 3 pairs $100 pair

radiator clutch fan $50

passenger side complete door $120

mirrors $40 each

r33 gtst series 2 rear garnish $30

r33 fibreglass filled bootlid even with quater panels $80

r33 stock bootlid $50

rear tail lights $60 each

r33 gtst series 2 clock spring $70

r33 indicator stalk x 2 $50 each

alot lot more parts avaliabe just ask no front end bits all sold

located in melbourne northern suburbs

call 0402090079 or pm me

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hey buddy

do you have the AC fan? the one sitting in front of the radiator on the passenger side?

also interested in the tail lights.. will you separate the clear plastic lenses?

cheers

Ric

GODZLR:

rear side panels mean interior rear panels sorri

Aidan

i do have roof linning but not for sunrood cut out amd i will ship where you like at your cost

2FST4U

sorri no leather handbrake bud

HEKT1K

i would prefer to sell tail lights complete and i dont have a ac fan im sorri

W0rp3D

the boot lid needs painting is spray can black in color

and sorri i dont have a pic of it on the car but i will get a pic of it off the car by tomorrow

Aidan

i will get a price on sending to you and get back to you tomorrow thanks

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