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Parting out my wrecked r33 gtst (auto). It was a repairable write off due to damage to the left rear quarter. Its done 157xxxkms and currently fully functional (as of writing!), has most parts on it, though i need to remove the stock springs to get my replacement car through regency.

Couple of pics attached, can provide more if necessary.

If there's anything you need let me know. Happy to sell it as a whole or in parts

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Boot trim is in good nick from memory. Dont know how postable it is, as the back panel covering the battery couldn't be folded and neither could some of the other parts which are molded.

hey mate interested in gear shifter and power window switch with plastic how much including postage to melbourne?

Edited by skysilv

$40 for drivers side switch...whoever wants it. It's in working condition, had the usual issue with r33 drivers side window, but auto elec re-soldered the switch a year or two ago which fixed it up good. Only blemish is with the passenger door lock button where the icon has faded a bit. Photo attached.

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