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R33 gtst parts

Veilside front bumper, white, no cracks $200

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Veilside rear bumper, white $200

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D-speed side skirts, white $200

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boot lid, needs paint $50

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tail light LHS $40

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pair of tail lights $80

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custom clear tail lights $200

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X2 air con compressors $50 each

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climate control unit $50

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heaterbox, has core still in it $50

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autometer A-pillar dual gauge holder, fits 52mm gauges $50

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stock RB25 cams $50

stock RB25 exhaust manifold $20

3inch front pipe, will work with stock dump pipe $50

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180sx parts

pair of rear calipers $20

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pair of rear rotors $20

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6 bolt driveshafts $50

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roof lining $20

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seat belts $20

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glove box $20

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centre air vent $20

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side air vents $10

digital climate control $50

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Parts are in Camperdown VIC

0439884027 Jake

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unopen bottle of Castrol SRF brake fluid. 1ltr $150

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r33 rb25 engine damper kit. $50

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r33 rb25 exhaust valves. removed from a running motor. done 127000kms $100

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r33 rb25 intake valves. $100

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Hybird intercooler, tube and fin core, 600x300x76mm, cool condition $100

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180sx manual tailshaft. $100

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Turbosmart boost tee, $50

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R32 RB20DET Gearbox with shifter. $550

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2inch, Autogauge boost gauge. new $50

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Juran sandwich plate. can be used for oil pressure and oil temp. $50

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RB25 Cam gear backing plate. $10

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RB25DET crossover pipe $20

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R33 GTS-t throttle cable $20

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