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All parts are located on NSW Central Coast

Some parts can be posted.Msg me for a quote

All prices all prices are nego

0403 699 791

Can sell car as a whole inquiry if interested

And msg for any pics will try get some up shortly

1. R33 rb25det manual tailshaft no bolts included $80 ono

2. R33 manual dash cluster 171xxxkms.(possibly fuel gauge is stuck on full or could have been in tank reader) $80ono

3.R33 aircon pump, bracket, everything. Was working when came out of car $50ono.

4.R33 abs unit and bracket $50ono

5.R33 Rb25det radiator good condition fins look great kept car cool as.$80 ono

6.R33 clutch fan trimmed for front mount.$40ono

7.R33 dark blue boot lid no spoiler gas struts worked great comes with electrical plugs.$50ono

8.R33 front bar type m standard uncut 2 tone blue and silver has a few scratches still pretty good condition.Apparently a little bit rare so am gona say $400 ono

9.R33 clutch master cylinder was working great when in car, no signs of leaking.$40ono

10.R33 hicas unit, light never came on in dash so id assume it was working.$30ono

11.R33 rear suspension worked great no knocks.$40ono

12.R33 gtst shell $150ono

13.Standard sr20 coilpacks held boost good till about 12psi

Have most parts from car so if your chasing something small just msg me

Cheers

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