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here for sale are some bits off a R33 Skyline Turbo

Turbo manual Diff - $150

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Turbo auto Tailshaft - $50

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Kay frame - $50

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Front crossmemeber - $50

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Series 1 boot lid - $100

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Turbo Driveshafts - $50 each

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Turbo manual starter motor - $50

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Brake master cylinder & Clutch master cylinder - $30 each

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Series 1 rear tail lights - $50 each

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Climate control unit - $60

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LH/RH side hubs - $30 each

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Danny

0423 453 070

Victoria

pick up only

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