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hey guys i have just got another r33 series 1 wreck have alot parts from this and previous ones

spo i have pretty much every part, call or msg me on 0422 868 703 and ask me what part you need

and i should have it. Also will be selling the shell that has been hit at the rear suitable for

track or drifting make an offer, negotiabel on all my prices just ask

parts for sale

* R33 shell??? make and offer

* 5 speed turbo gearbox, excellent condition $1400

* Complete rb25det motor complete with loom $1600

* Professionally rebuilt lsd diff $350 very tight

* 2 factory diffs

* manual turbo ecu

* Front and rear hubs $500

* Rear hubs and brake calipers and discs $350

* Another set of complete front and rear hubs, brakes, calipers etc $800

* Complete turbo conversion $900

* rb5 bottom end $600

* Complete interior parts ( ask me what you need i have alot of series one interior)

* 2x rear bumpers s1 $80 each

* rear boot with spoiler s1 $100

* 400 r style front bumper $100

* 2 Tailshafts $80

* Heater Boxs $80

* Gtr Steering wheel and column $150

* Dash Clusters $80

* 2x passenger side electric window regulators

* Electric mirrors left and right

* Lots of Boot Carpet

* Perfect series 1 bumper

* Series 1 headlights

* Complete perfect left and right doors

* left and right guards (quater panels)

* Apexi 3.5" cat back exhuast

* Apexi air filter

* HKS Turbo Timer

* Stock r33 wheels set of 4

* All windows/glass

* S1 standard grill

* Standard factory floor mats

pretty much i have heaps of parts just call or msg me on 0422 868 703 even if i havent list what

you need i might still have what your after, negiotable on my prices just looking out for everyone.

thanks

i have a lot parts and will sell cheap. please contact me on 0422 868 703 thanks

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