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hey people,

Got a white 33 wrecking... most sarts still available, minus the following...

Engine, loom ,ecu...

Mirrors

fuel pump

front seats

Almost everything else still here.

Exhaust - Fujitsubo cat back

almost all interior

doors

guards

turbo timer

Full Brake package with braided lines, ebc pads, slotted rotors etc

handbrake setup

cradle

fuel tank

all windows

dash to engine bay loom

steering rack

cross member

most parts = make me an offer.

pm ur mobile number & what ur interested in & i'll respond via mobile as pm on here too hard lol

It's ALL GOTTA GO!!!

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Pics of cat-back please? I've heard that these should fit a GTST?

Also, do you have the wing in good condition?

PM please?

Cheers!

PM me your mobile number and I'll SMS you pics. Yes it fits GTST (that's what it's coming off of).

Wing available also, will discuss via SMS when you PM me your number ;)

How much Mirrors??

How much just slotted rotors??

Mirrors sold, and brakes will be sold as a complete package mate, sorry.

hi mate

how much for da exchast man and were r u located

$400 for the exhaust, located in Adelaide Hills. PM me your number if you're interested.

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hey mate what u want for the engine, loom and ecu, im not intirested in the turbo, manifolds etc. all i want off the thing is the top end, im building a 25/30 for a 180sx and require all the 25 gear to make it run lol, also u selling the gearbox 2. how much u after?

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On behalf of Deli Rep:

<br />how much for break setup so disks/pads/and lines?? dont want the calipers though<br />
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Not going to separate, sorry mate.

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<br />hey mate what u want for the engine, loom and ecu, im not intirested in the turbo, manifolds etc. all i want off the thing is the top end, im building a 25/30 for a 180sx and require all the 25 gear to make it run lol, also u selling the gearbox 2. how much u after?<br />
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SOLD

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<br />do u have front strut brace and hicas lockbar if so how much?<br />
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No strut brace or HICAS, sorry mate!

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