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hi have a 33 ive had for awhile

things have changed so need to get rid of it

all interior parts

front seats - $150

rear seats - $100

seat belts - $50 each

rear shelf - $30

carpet - $100

dash facia - $40

glove box - $30

centre console - $50

door cards - $40 each

rear plastics - $20 each

a / b / c pillar plastics - $10 each

hood lining - $80

exterior parts

boot - $100

series 1 wing - $50

series 2 wing - $50

m spec side skirts - $100

400r rear pods - $100

tail lights - $50 each

passenger side door

all glass

drivers side gaurd - $100

dash loom - $100

r33 front strut brace - $100

front brakes - $300 with rotors

rear brakes - $200

wipers

fuel tank - $100

brake lines

fuel lines etc etc

engine bay items

rb25det injectors - $80 or $100 on rail

rb25det CAS - $70

rb25 starter - $60

rb25 alternator - $60

rb25 inlet plenum - $100

rb25 turbo manifold - $50

rb25 series 2 engine loom - $150

rb25det 5 speed ecu - $100

rb25 engine cross member - $100

r33 power steering resevior - $40

r33 steering rack - $100

r33 engine fuse box - $40

rb25det series 1 coil packs - $80

rb25det series 2 coil packs - $100

rb25det series 1 coil pack loom no broken clips :) and ignighter - $60

rb25det series 2 coil pack loom no broken clips - $30

rb25det stock cams - $50

WILL ALSO DO THE SHELL AS FRONT OR REAR OR PANEL CUTS ETC ETC

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CAN ALSO TEXT ME ON 0435494669

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CAN DELIVER ITEMS AS FAR UP AS BRISSY IF WANTED

THANKS

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hi everyone

yeah i do have series 1 inner gaurds

no drivers side window switch

no manual gear surround

yes i do have AFM

and yes do have both washer bottle motors

thanks

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hi everyone

yeah i do have series 1 inner gaurds

no drivers side window switch

no manual gear surround

yes i do have AFM

and yes do have both washer bottle motors

thanks

Price?

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