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hi all i have a marone r33 gts that im selling the remaining parts off. these are the parts for sale.

1) center consule less arm rest $50 no marks

2) drives side pillar cover and passangers side $50 no marks on both.

3) 2x complete a/c and heater boxes plus a/c fans for s1 and s2 $100m each.

4) glove box from s2 $30

5) front left guard no dints or marks $100

6) front right guard no dints or marks $100

7) rear boot $100

8) rear wing $50

9) r33 s1 diff 4.11 ratio $150

10) bonnet s1 no donts but some paint flake (clear mainly)

11) rear bar $50

12) front mount intercooler that plaumb into factory intercooler pipes in left side of car. core is 300h x 400w x 80mm d all pipe work tig alluminium $150 in good condition no dints and still clean.

13) front bumper suport bar $50

14) drivers side or passangers side windows $50 bucks each.

the radiator support pannel is perfect if any one wants it left me know and ill take it out of the car as well.

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would you have any pic's of the front mount and would you be able to ship at my cost

yea i can send pics just pm me you mobile number and ill sort it out.

air box and snorkel sold.

front bar support and front indicators sold pending payment,

intercooler still available unless old mate get back to me with a number?

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