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got a Bunch of random parts lying around my house, all good nick and CHEAP!!!

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

Prices are Negotiable

LH door complete, good condition no inside trim - $100

Bonnet slightly bent in RHF corner, easy fix - $30

Boot lid with original spoiler, good condition - $100

Good Radiator - $50

Radiator Shroud - $25

ignition barrel & all door locks locks with key - $150

Complete airbag setup (loom, control module, 2 airbags) - $100

Lots of inside trims for cheap

got all other AC components apart from the evaporator for cheap

Steering column - $50

complete front subframe - just ask bout what you need.

Complete rear sub frame - diff, brakes, 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.

I'm in Hornsby Sydney

Call or msg me on 0418 672 182

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