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Hey guys its time to clear my skyline parts for 2011 i have a garage full of it and i want it all gone so im selling it really cheap as you can see from the prices below. i have a lot of parts so ive tried to list as much as i can, but if there is something you need that is not listed here just pm me or call me on 0422 868 703 as i am wrecking 33 skylines all the time and can you parts..

* may be getting a engine and gearbox soon if anyone is interested????

* s13,s14,s15,180, front and rear rotors and hubs conversion $250

* s13,s14,s15,180, rear rotors, calipers, pads and hubs conversion $300

* lsd factory diff $150

*set of 4 stock r33 wheels painted black $150 2 rwc tyres, another set original $200

* lh and rh doors $40 each

* Complete s1 interior bits and pieces $100

* Front reo $120

* apexi pod filter $50 as new

*afm $50

*2x lh electric window motors complete with regs $80 each

* 2x dash crash pad in excellent condition, $60 each

* series 1 seats front, driver side seat has a slight rip $60

* series 1 seats rear, one for $30 has slight fading and one in excellent condition $50

* Manual turbo ecu $120

* heater core $50

* factory clutch $50

* tailshaft rear piece $30

* 2x r32 gts-t wheels $60

* bootlid carpet $30 and boot floor carpet $15

* all interior dash parts, message me what you need goin really cheap

* fuel tank $30

* 3.5" mild steel exhaust $250, cat back

* rear bumper $50

* door trims $40 each

* r33 stock springs and suspension $150

* hicas unit $50

and more just message me what you need and should be able to help you. call or message me on 0422 868 703

thanksim negotiable on prices so send me a text and or call me thanks, happy to help everyone

hi need the following

drivers electric switch has to be for series 1.5 95 - 96

front bar and reo

boot floor carpet

1x front wheel stud

1x drivers seat bolt

1x nut for t3 turbo/manifold

thanks am in melbourne will come to you . nick 0404099310

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