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Hi guys

Im wrecking a 1997 Model R33 GTR Series II which i have just bought, the parts will be available in one month and the car has travelled 30,000kms and pretty much stock except for wheels and exhaust etc etc. [email protected]

Car is located in Sydney, willing to arrange freight at buyers expense for any parts

NB ** IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ANY PARTS PLEASE MAKE A LIST AND EMAIL THEM TO [email protected] NO REPLIES IN THIS POST WILL BE REPLIED TO REGARDING PRICE ETC **

Jordan

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Hi Guys

Had a few people asking about parts here is a short list of what is available:

** Engine

** ECU

** AFMS's

** Gearbox

** Diff

** Front Seats

** Rear Seat

** Rear Wing

** Fuel Pump

** Radiator

** Intercooler

Please keep in mind that the car is only 30,000kms old and a 97 model so be ready to pay accordingly

Jordan [email protected]

Hi Guys

Had a few people asking about parts here is a short list of what is available:

** Engine $9000 complete with ecu, harness and afm's

** Gearbox $3000 complete with clutch and flywheel

** Diff $1000

** Interior (minus dash and center console) $3000

** Rear Wing $500

** Fuel Pump $400

** Radiator $200

** Intercooler $700

Please keep in mind that the car is only 30,000kms old and a 97 model so be ready to pay accordingly

Jordan [email protected]

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Hi guys

Im wrecking a 1997 Model R33 GTR Series II which i have just bought, the parts will be available in one month and the car has travelled 30,000kms and pretty much stock except for wheels and exhaust etc etc. [email protected]

Have you still got those seats at all, and how much ??

Hey descr8,

would you be able to pull off the panelling inside the wheel wells at the front? (the black stuff with the vents) mine are worn down, need to replace. It goes onto a s1 gtst, so let me know if it can be done...thanks man

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