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good evening. first shot at moving on two stripped out coupes worth of parts i've amassed. looking to get the bulky parts gone first and run through to the fiddly bits as time goes on. inviting sensible offers on the two rear windscreens that were a pain in the arse to cut out and have three good rear (two lefts) quarters to sell. if i can get home from work before dark one of these days i'll get a few pics up of the first lot of bits. no engine/transmission/brake assembly parts, all bars are gone, and one was drivers door stoved with the other a drivers front damaged. most interior parts available and some electrics/trim/suspension arms. lsd diff and its cradle are also still here. cars were gunmetal painted some scary lime green colour and the other is silver.

located in mackay queensland which might hinder things to south dwellers, but if you are prepared to cover or arrange the freight, all can be gotten to anywhere.

bit scared this will be pruned as there are no prices, but i've really no idea what any of this gear goes for so will peruse others r33 ads to see whether i'm being unreasonable or copping a pineapple. pm's would be preferable and will be checked regularly. not chasing the earth or in any rush but would like to help out others as i've no need for these bits and someone may as well get some use out of them.

thankyou kindly for your time, glen.

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good evening. the engine harness is delegated to my rb25 ute project and the other is pre sold by the old owner. thanks for your query though matey.

the struts i have are standard and are sold sorry bloke. all the rear control arms and the left fronts are fine and available as is a front rack and a single rear axle driveshaft (was left hand side. not sure they differ left to right but best they keep their drive orientation).

got stuck for 11 hours today on the highway after a fatal accident or i'd have responded earlier. not going anywhere else for a while so should have pics sorted out soon.

thanks for your patience. glen.

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