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Wrecking a r33 skyline series 1 turbo

engine $1100 with turbo $ 1300

gearbox $2000

front and rear hubs $125 each

front lower control arms $125 each

rear centre diff $350

rear cradle $250

front gaurds $125 each

bootlid and garnish $250

rear bar $100

rear tailights $125 each

fronts seats $75 each rear seat $50

instrument cluster $80

side skirts $220 the pair

door shells $100

door regualtors $100

door windows $100

1/4 windows $125 each

rear window $150

front screen $150

any plastics just ask and we can work out a price

pm me or call or sms me between 9 - 5 0435 310 488 karl

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hey man here are the parts i need .. if you could elt me know if you have them and also price posted to the usa :P .

clutch pedal

clutch master cylinder

interior shifter surround plastic trim with boot

boot lid lock with the nissan logo on it!

thanks buddy!

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