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stripping complete r33 series 1 5 speed gtst

have all panels and lights

complete interior etc etc

some parts just off the top of my head

EXTERIOR

front gaurds

bonnet

boot with wing

m spec side skirts

doors complete with glass

rear bar

front lights

rear lights

all windows

rear wiper

front wipers

INTERIOR

rear seats

dash

dash cluster

dash facia

door cards

a/b piller plastics

back plastics

hood lining

rear view mirror

glove box

centre console

all pedals

UNDERCAR

front and rear hubs/knuckles/conrol arms/calipers/struts damper adjust (kyb i think)

3inch cat back exhaust

steering rack

engine cross member

located northern nsw/gold coast

pm me if interested in anything

thanks

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hey mate,

im buying a new 33 gts in the next little while, what the condition of the parts? can you PM me pics. just of the interior dash.

Cheers

not sure if ur asking if its aturbo model or if i have the turbo but yes yes

turbo had just been rebuilt when car was pulled off the road

has zero shaft play :) pretty much new

thanks

1side skirt white

1sidesjirt burgundy lol

will find out make of exhaust

$400 for just turbo

it was just rebuilt before being removed from car

has zero shaft play pretty much as new

i have stock series 1 and series 2 steering wheels

both are abit worn but

will check the lights to see condition but

dont have the rest sorry

thanks

Hi there, i will take the: RB25DET Crossmember, RB25DET Rubber Engine Mounts, RB25DET Alumunium Engine Mounts. Please let me know ASAP. Thanks. My Email: [email protected]

PM me a price on this stuff please:

rear calipers with brake lines to first conection,

rear backing plates,

and hand brake cable set up from both sides up to where it meets the conection and goes to one cable

also rotors if in good condition same with pads,

thanks, mike

i have stock series 1 and series 2 steering wheels

both are abit worn but

will check the lights to see condition but

dont have the rest sorry

thanks

Can you post/pm me a picture of the series 1 steering wheel? Is it the non-airbag one?

Also do you have the stock Boss kit thing?

Thanks.

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