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WRECKING 1995 R33 S1 GTST MANUAL, MAROON

100% COMPLETE RUNNING CAR NO DAMAGE, GEARBOX SOLD ONLY

ENGINE COMPLETE PERFECT WITH ALL ACCESSORIES $2500

x4 doors 4dr $100 each

x6 window regs and motors $100 each

front and rear seats $100 each

dash $150

cluster x2 $100

x8 seat belts $50 each

bonnet silver(small bend in rh corner easy fix) $100

bonner maroon perfect $150

headlights $150 each

rh 4 door tailight $100

x2 doors 2dr $100 each

grill $50

front bar $150

gaurds x4 $100 each

side indicators x4 $50 each

front indicators x4 $50 each

drivers window switch x4 $ 100 each

passenger window switch $50

rear window switches $30 each

door windows $50 each

mirrors x4 $70 each

door trims x4 $50 each

rear floor mat 1 piece $50

overflow bottle $50

washer bottle $50

ac condenser $50

power steering rack $150

front k frame $150

rear k frame x2 $150

front castor rods $50 each

control arms $50 each

struts and springs $200 pair

front calipers $200

front and rear discs $40 pair

front and rear hubs $100 each

rear calipers $150 pair

x2 auto tailshafts $50 each

manual tailshaft $150

fuel tank X2 $150

drive shafts $70 each

diff manual $300

turbo back exhaust stock $200

stock air box $200

stock afm pink $100

stock ecu $50

climate control box $50

boot lid $100

tail lights $100 each

series 1 used coilpacks $100 set

series 2 used coilpacks $100 set

series 2 new jjr coilpacks $500 set

PLEASE PM, SMS OR CALL 0424144636 LOCATED IN EPPING MELB TOO MUCH TO MENTION I HAVE EVERYTHING

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Hey mate, do you have the large plastic cover that sits under the steering wheel, the one the fuse box is located in and the fuse box cover, if so how much and what condition?

Do you think I could grab a drivers seat belt, centre console from the ashtray/cig lighter back and driver and passenger floor mats. Would shipping be a problem?

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