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Wrecking my 1995 R33 series 1, its turbo Manual,

Located in Adelaide.

this car is not damaged at all, it has been defected.

Engine - $2500

Gearbox - $500

3" exhaust with resinator and cat-back, would only be about 6 months old $400

Front mount intercooler $300

Headlights - Pair $250

Spare wheel - Space Saver - $30

18 inch Lenso Wheels - Multi Stud - about 50% tread - $500

Turbosmart BOV - $70

Whole trims for $250 or PM me for individual pieces and i will let you know a price

Front guards $150 Each

Boot lid with spoiler - $120

Brakes and 5 stud conversion - $800

Doors - $150 each

Bonnet - $100

Taillights $300 Pair

Cluster $70

King Springs - Low - $200

Grill - $100

Headlights - $250 Pair

Complete Boot Carpet - $100

Mirrors - $50 Each

Parcel Shelf - $50

Sunvisors - $50 Pair

Climate Control Unit $50

Floor Mats $40 for 3

Heater/ Air con Box $150

Rear Window $150

Front Windscreen $150

Piece on back of car thats got 'Skyline' written - $50

Centre Console $50

Glove Box - $50

Dash $100

Driver seat - has a rip on side and a mark on it - $80

Passenger Seat $100

Indicators $50 each

Driver window switch $100

Passenger window Switch $50

Door Windows $50 Each

Control Arms $40 Each

Castor Rods $50 Each

Manual Tailshaft $150

Fuel Tank $100

Diff $300

Drive Shaft $60 Each

Will post anywhere at buyers expense.

If i have missed anything that you need, PM me with it and i will give you a price, or give me a ring or text on 0432 317 281

Cheers Jared.

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Hey Jared

I took yourcar for a test drive last year some time. Sorry to hear about the deffect, im interested in the BOV. Does it have an adapter for the 33 series 1?

Cheers

do you have the plastic frames that go around the inner door handles and the plastic covers that go over the front seat bolts (front passenger seat, rear bolt covers). & what do you want fro them.

Wrecking my 1995 R33 series 1, its turbo Manual,

Located in Adelaide.

this car is not damaged at all, it has been defected.

Engine - $2500

Gearbox - $500

3" exhaust with resinator and cat-back, would only be about 6 months old $400

Front mount intercooler $300

Headlights - Pair $250

Spare wheel - Space Saver - $30

18 inch Lenso Wheels - Multi Stud - about 50% tread - $500

Turbosmart BOV - $70

Whole trims for $250 or PM me for individual pieces and i will let you know a price

Front guards $150 Each

Boot lid with spoiler - $120

Brakes and 5 stud conversion - $800

Doors - $150 each

Bonnet - $100

Taillights $300 Pair

Cluster $70

King Springs - Low - $200

Grill - $100

Headlights - $250 Pair

Complete Boot Carpet - $100

Mirrors - $50 Each

Parcel Shelf - $50

Sunvisors - $50 Pair

Climate Control Unit $50

Floor Mats $40 for 3

Heater/ Air con Box $150

Rear Window $150

Front Windscreen $150

Piece on back of car thats got 'Skyline' written - $50

Centre Console $50

Glove Box - $50

Dash $100

Driver seat - has a rip on side and a mark on it - $80

Passenger Seat $100

Indicators $50 each

Driver window switch $100

Passenger window Switch $50

Door Windows $50 Each

Control Arms $40 Each

Castor Rods $50 Each

Manual Tailshaft $150

Fuel Tank $100

Diff $300

Drive Shaft $60 Each

Will post anywhere at buyers expense.

If i have missed anything that you need, PM me with it and i will give you a price, or give me a ring or text on 0432 317 281

Cheers Jared.

do u stil have engine mounts

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