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Hi Everyone,

Below is the list with pricing.

Series 1 bumper (the one that has been cut) $20 need paint or touch up

Series 1 bumper ( the clean untouched original) $50 Need paint or touch up

Series 1 fog lights/blinkers $40 do have cracks and have been siliconed. work perfectly.

Series 1 TPS works perfectly!

T25 dump flange $25

GTST dash cluster ( Rev counter had a life of its own) all other gauges worked perfect. $40

12:1 FMU $50

Side skirts $60 (need paint)

all items are in Sydney west

Ill try and upload all photo's today.thumbsup.gif

also willing to post items at buyers expensethanks.gif

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Hi Everyone,

Below is the list with pricing.

Series 1 bumper (the one that has been cut) $20 need paint or touch up

Series 1 bumper ( the clean untouched original) $50 Need paint or touch up

Series 1 fog lights/blinkers $40 do have cracks and have been siliconed. work perfectly.

Series 1 TPS works perfectly! Sorry forgot to put a price $70

T25 dump flange $25

GTST dash cluster ( Rev counter had a life of its own) all other gauges worked perfect. $40

12:1 FMU $50

Side skirts $60 (need paint)

all items are in Sydney west

Ill try and upload all photo's today.thumbsup.gif

also willing to post items at buyers expensethanks.gif

Also Have R33 GTST series 1 whole interior will post pics tonight..

Front seats no rips at all excellent condition $100 each

back seat top and bottom $50

Dash fascia $15 (has crack) good for carbon wrapping!

centre console $60

gear surround $40

Door cards are still on car. open to offers!

Also have an Ford EF Turbo sedan on gas/98 (Computer HKS gear turbo wastgate 2.75 inch piping wheels etc etc) that im wrecking will post pics If i haven't listed anything just ask i might have it..

Thanks guysthumbsup.gif

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi Everyone,

PRICE DROP!!!

Below is the list with pricing.

Series 1 bumper (the one that has been cut) $20 need paint or touch up

Series 1 bumper ( the clean untouched original) $50 Need paint or touch up

Series 1 fog lights/blinkers $40 do have cracks and have been siliconed. work perfectly.

Series 1 TPS works perfectly! Sorry forgot to put a price $40

T25 dump flange $25

12:1 FMU $40

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