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All parts are located in sydney castle hill 2154

can post at your expense, bulky items will need to be picked up

if any questions or need pictures ring or txt 0402362885

R33 GTR DASH - $120

R33GTR RADIATOR WITH SHROUD - $150

R33GTR BOVS WITH RETURN PIPE - $120 each of bovs or $280 for everything

R33 GTR GEARBOX - $500

R33 GTR CONDENSER UNIT - $100

R33 GTR INTERCOOLER WITH PIPING - $200

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R33 GTR FUEL TANK - $100

R33 GTR REAR PARCEL TRAY - $50

R33 GTST BONNET - PERFECT COND - $200

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R33 GTST 400R COPY SIDE SKIRTS - LITTLE BIT OF DAMAGE ON THE DRIVERS SIDE BUT EASY FIX - $60

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R33 GTST RIGHT HAND SIDE GUARD - PERFECT COND - $120

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R33 GTR STAINLESS STEEL CATBACK EXHAUST (NOT TOO LOUD BUT AWESOME TONE) (MAY FIT GTST) - $250

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R33 GTR TURBOS with dump pipe and turbo manifoilds - $220

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R33 GTR FRONT GRILL some cracks easy fix - $100

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R33 GTR CARBON FIBRE SPEEDO WITH CARBON CENTER GAUGES - $250

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R33 GTsT STANDARD EXHAUST - $120

R33 GTR SEATS with rear seats - DRIVERS SEAT HAS A SMALL TEAR PASSENGER SEAT STILL FINE - $400

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R33 GTR REAR trims with seatbelt - $100

WORK EMOTION XD9 RIMS -- $2400 o.n.o

18X10 +18 OFFSET

GOODYEAR EAGLE F1 245/40/18 90% TRED (paid 320 each)

COMES WITH WORK BLUE LUGNUTS (paid 260)

ONE RIM HAS MINOR GUTTER RASH BUT OTHERS ARE STILL IN PERFECT NICK

CAN POST ANYWHERE AS STILL HAVE ORIGINAL BOXES THAT IT CAME WITH

RIM 1

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RIM 2

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RIM 3

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RIM4

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TIRES

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Damage

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MORE STUFF TO COME !!

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All parts are located in sydney castle hill 2154

can post at your expense, bulky items will need to be picked up

if any questions or need pictures ring or txt 0402362885

R33 GTR DASH - $120

R33GTR RADIATOR WITH SHROUD - $150

R33GTR BOVS WITH RETURN PIPE - $100 each of bovs or $250 for everything

R33 GTR GEARBOX - $500

R33 GTR CONDENSER UNIT - $100

R33 GTR INTERCOOLER WITH PIPING - $200

IMG_4132.jpg

R33 GTR FUEL TANK - $100

R33 GTR REAR PARCEL TRAY - $50

R33 GTST BONNET - PERFECT COND - $200

7eba2b97.jpg

R33 GTST 400R COPY SIDE SKIRTS - LITTLE BIT OF DAMAGE ON THE DRIVERS SIDE BUT EASY FIX - $60

IMG_4142.jpg

IMG_4143.jpg

R33 GTST RIGHT HAND SIDE GUARD - PERFECT COND - $120

f2b47163.jpg

R33 GTR STAINLESS STEEL CATBACK EXHAUST (NOT TOO LOUD BUT AWESOME TONE) (MAY FIT GTST) - $250

IMG_4145.jpg

R33 GTR TURBOS with dump pipe and turbo manifoilds - $220

IMG_4147.jpg

R33 GTR FRONT GRILL some cracks easy fix - $100

IMG_4148.jpg

R33 GTR CARBON FIBRE SPEEDO WITH CARBON CENTER GAUGES - $250

IMG_4146.jpg

R33 GTsT STANDARD EXHAUST - $120

R33 GTR SEATS with rear seats - DRIVERS SEAT HAS A SMALL TEAR PASSENGER SEAT STILL FINE - $400

IMG_4141.jpg

IMG_4139.jpg

R33 GTR REAR trims with seatbelt - $100

WORK EMOTION XD9 RIMS -- $2200 o.n.o

18X10 +18 OFFSET

GOODYEAR EAGLE F1 245/40/18 90% TRED (paid 320 each)

COMES WITH WORK BLUE LUGNUTS (paid 260)

ONE RIM HAS MINOR GUTTER RASH BUT OTHERS ARE STILL IN PERFECT NICK

CAN POST ANYWHERE AS STILL HAVE ORIGINAL BOXES THAT IT CAME WITH

RIM 1

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RIM 2

IMG_4135.jpg

RIM 3

IMG_4134.jpg

RIM4

IMG_4133.jpg

TIRES

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Damage

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