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Still got shite loads of parts that need to go CHEAP!!!

All from a BLACK standard and well looked after S2 R33 GTS-T

LH door complete, good condition no inside trim - $150

Bonnet slightly bent in RHF corner, easy fix - $50

LH Headlight faded - $20

Boot lid with original spoiler, good condition - $100

Good working sunroof - $100 if you remove it

Good Radiator - $75

Radiator Shroud - $25

ignition barrel & all locks with key - $200

Complete airbag setup (loom, control module, 2 airbags) - $150

Lots of inside trims for cheap

A/C compressor - $50

got all other AC components apart from the evaporator for cheap

Steering column - $50

have complete front and rear sub frames, all suspension components, diff, brakes, steering racks, control arms. selling all parts cheap - let me know what you need

Got all sorts of other bits and pieces lying around just let me know what your after.

Prices are Negotiable

I'm in Hornsby Sydney

Call me on 0418 672 182

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Still got shite loads of parts that need to go CHEAP!!!...

...LH Headlight faded - $20...

...Prices are Negotiable

Call me on 0418 672 182

Condition of LH Headlight besides the fog/yellow? brackets, lenses etc... can you PM me photos...

Best price posted to Melbourne 3073 (should be 10-15 bucks delivered)

Thanks, Ben 0422 782 888

Condition of LH Headlight besides the fog/yellow? brackets, lenses etc... can you PM me photos...

Best price posted to Melbourne 3073 (should be 10-15 bucks delivered)

Thanks, Ben 0422 782 888

apart from the faded lens the H/L is fine.

here's some pics

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cant really see the mounts from this pic but they are all ok.

Let me know if you want it and i'll sort out postage.

hey mate just wondering if u have any of these parts

front bar headlights bonnet radiator radiator support

I have a bonnet that is slightly bent in the RHF corner, easy fix and cheap $50. I'll take some shots if you want.

The headlight is sold.

the radiator is pending payment, if anything happens I'll let you know

When you say radiator support, I have the vertical bolt on support that goes from where to bonnet latches on, to the bottom of the chassis. I think the horn is also mounted off it.

I don't have the horizontal piece, that needs to be cut from the car.

let me know if you want some shots.

Edited by hecticunt
What sorta spoiler did it have?

just the standard one raises up bout 4-5 inches off the boot, don't think it has a brake light on it or anything.

I can get a pic if your interested

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