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Hi , if anyone can help me with the following parts would be greatly appreciated.

cash on pick up only

Melbourne or 3 hours away , 4 hours absolute max. will not send money interstate for delivery at all.

R33 gt-t series 1.5 1996 coupe white ( pearl aftermarket ) manual rb25det. RWD.

  1. type m front bar prefer white or bare or series 1.5 look. with indicators if possible must have brackets.
  2. reo bar for front
  3. type m or s1 - s 1.5 grille prefer white or bare
  4. front head lamps / lights series 1 - 1.5
  5. front dump pipe split wastegate/ exhaust for stock turbo with seperator ( seen on ebay for $145 + 45 shipping )
  6. 5 speed manual tranny ( must be perfect , i already have an okay one but would not mind a spare just in case )
  7. front stub for wheel x1
  8. electric window switch for drivers side 1996 ( some are different i know series 2 is different)
  9. racing seats with rails possible wanting 2 but would settle for driver only only. don't want to spend heaps on this though.
  10. bolt for t3 turbo / manifold x1
  11. seat bolt for drivers side ( if get racing seat won't need it )
  12. racing wheels with tyres ( semi race or full) prefer street legal size : between 16 i - 18 i . must have at least +40 offset prefer light weight proper racing wheels. can get them brand new from a great site in america for about $1200 so no more than this unless they are really worth it.
  13. front wheel arch liners both sides
  14. racing front and rear brake pads, green stuff, red stuff, intima or something like that
  15. r34 side mount intercooler ( not r33 i already have one of them)
  16. racing harness prefer 6 point and fia approved
  17. coild overs any good brands. would have to be pretty much brand new though.

any help much appreciated

Nick 0404099310 , [email protected] ps i don't drive my r33 to work burglars..... lol .....

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