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Hey guys, wrecking my white 97 r33 s2 gtst m spec

Standard Parts-

LSD diff- $150

Brake Calipers-$300 for fronts and rears

Rotors-$300 for fronts and rears

Standard r34 gt rims with road worthy tyres-$300 for the set

Standard r33 gtst rims with shit tyres-$200 for the set

Rear bar-$100

Boot with standard s2 spoiler-$150

Doors with glass and all door linings ect-$100 each

Door trims-$60 each

Mirrors with glass-$60 each

Tail lights-$70 each

Mspec side skirts and rear pods-$160

Apexi 3inch turbo back exhaust- $650

Custom made intake pipe with drift pody- $70

Bosch 040 fuel pump - $100

Standard side mount cooler-$50

Custom leather gtst gear boot, hand brake bag, nismo gear knob-$80

Washer bottles-$15 each

Seat belts-$50 for the alot

Head lights-$300 for both

Suspension-$200 for front and rears

Drivers guard-$70

Interior Dash-$70

Glove box-$30

Rear seat-$80

Rear side interior-$60

Boot interior-$60

SSR PROS chrome 17/9 fronts +16and 17/10 rears +36 with 95% tread all -$2000

Standard jack and jack tools/ bracket-$50

Side window pillars-$30

Skyline floor trims-$40

Bonnet stand-$15

Gteck drift button-$10

Abs unit-$100

Thats all i can think of for now so just ask for other parts with a pm or text.

All pics on demand by mms.

Located in Hallam, Victoria! Contact me by text on 0433467819

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I have the cluster but rpm spinny thing is buggered and just spazes out. it could be the wiring in my car or just the lil needle so only want $60 for it. Anfd calipers are sold.

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