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Why'd the car change colour first post to your last?

Hey Matt,maybe he is wreaking 2 cars. :action-smiley-069:

The pic of white r33 is for the monkey wing for sale.

Will be wrecking that one at a later date.

A few more pics from today

Trust 3 inch muffler Jasma approved muffler. Broken off where diff back attaches $60

Dome light $ 12

Hold on handles set of 3 with plastic ends $ 25

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Straight door drivers side fully complete undamaged. Comes with glass, reg, handle etc $165

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Parcel tray $ 25

Air vent set all working order no damage $55

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Front pillar trims bonus boot guage holes other wise good condition $ 50 for both

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Autometer boost gauges 1x with line and fitting $25 1x without $20

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Speco Boost gauge $20

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2x FET turbo timers First pic $15 second $20

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Rear seat belts complete in good condition $55

Dash surround $45

Indicator/wiper stalks no major fading $25 for both

Front seat belts $45 each

Passenger kick panel $25

Rear quarter trims with marks as seen in pic. Otherwise fine would be ideal for retrim etc $ 15 each

Rear seats. No holes or tears bit of sun fading on headrests as shown $ 45

Ignition surround . Has mark as shown $20

Mirror plastics in good condition no marks $ 20

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