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Wrecking complete r33 gtst 1997 series 2 has 96k on the clock

Parts available

Radiator 120

Condenser 100

Cluster 80

Full brake set up calipers discs hubs front and rear 700

Front lower control arms 150

Right hand guard 80 in silver

Tail lights 40 each

Series 2 rear garnish 60

Rear bar 80

Complete engine including loom and ecu and 5 speed manual gear box 3k

Series 2 seats front and rear Inc door trims 400

Quarter windows 60 each

Drivers window reg 100 passenger 80

Doors 100 each

Boot lid 70

Series 2 spoiler 100

Ash tray 30

Window control drivers 80

Stock r33 gtst rims with immaculate tyres 350

Shell slight front damage have front cut to fix is repairable rite off 500 bare

Located in Avondale heights vic 15 min from cbd heading west will also post pm me to make some deals or call 0402090079

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Hi mate, I'm after the window control arm covers (the plastic piece that sits on top of the window near the control and the coin inserts.

Will PM you. Need ASAP so name your price and I will buy.

IF ANYTHING ISNT LISTED HERE AND U WANT IT SMS OR CALL OR PM ME

THIS IS A COMPLETE VEHICLE FOR WRECKING

COMPLETE ENGINE 96k WITH ALL HANG ONS AIR CON INLET ALTERNATOR MANIFOLD TURBO THE LOT RUNS LIKE A DREAM AND 5 SPD GEARBOX ALSO INC WIRING LOOM AND ECU & AIR FLOW METER $3000 PACKAGE

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