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r33 s2 1996 white

I have some parts left over from my car

LHS door good nick comes with glass inside trim switches motor

asking $150

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steering rack with k frame $80 just need it gone

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r33 s2 boot with wing in good nick take the whole thing for $100 (ill even put it on for you)

i have the rear quater panels s2 in really good nick no fade or anything $90

comes with lower half left and right top half around rear windows left and right

everything you need to make your s1 interior to s2

s2 r33 cluster tiny damage at the back but it works fine has 130.000 on it

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s1 Headlights no cosmetic damage but a little at the back $250 for the set

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r33 s2 front brake upgrade has everything you need for any install (rotors, pads, calipers, lower controll arms, hubs, caster rods) asking $350

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pioneer head unit almost new iv only had it for about 4 month it takes sd and usb reads mp3s and has front and sub out for amp use

i got it for $299 asking $180

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Ca18 turbo minimel shaft play $125

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things on the top of my head

stock fuel pump $30 fuel flap $30

r33 bov adapter for any turbo smart of drift bov $40 i got it for $90

i have also alot of switches and parts ask if you need anything

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