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hi everyone, im wrecking an R33 GTST Skyline. Got both s1 and s2 parts avaliable as it had a s1 front end on it. i have heaps of gear still on the car (fuel tank, diff, cradles, upper and lower arms, power steering pump, swaybars etc and panels) (sorry no photos yet) JUST ASK!!!

#1 R33 GTST Series 1 rear spoiler $50 ono

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#2 x2 apexi BOV $60 ono each

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#3 series1 headlights $200ono (pair)

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#4 Windscreen washer bottle $20

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#5 Radiator Fan $70ono

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#6 unknown brand cannon, $50ono

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#7 set of 17"x7" rims good tyres on 2, other 2 need replacing,

minor gutter rash but overallpretty good, (will not fit over large brake calipers) $600

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#8 drivers door to suit 33 2dr, NO MIRROR, $80 post-35195-12720962536663_thumb.jpg

#9 Tail lights and centre garnish $200ono

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#10 indicator/wiper lever assembly $40ono

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#11 Brake booster $80ono (non abs)

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#12 heater/aircon assembly $70ono

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#13 engine bay wiring loom $150

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#14 Digital climate control unit $50

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#15 Dash wiring loom $50

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#16 Accelerator pedal and cable $30ono

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#17 boot and petrol cap cable $15

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#18 seatbelts $50 set

#19 petrol cap cover $10

#20 steering column barrel and key $70

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#21 Lower control Arms $125 each

#22 Front and Rear Hubs (Fronts pair $100 ono) (Rear pair $100 ono)

#23 Boot Lid and s2 Spoiler $150 ono incl gas struts and hinges

and lots of interior parts available, just ask.

all reasonable offers considered, as i need to move this gear.

cheers Ty

located in SA

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