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Hey Guys,

As mentioned in the Title I am striiping a R33 Series 2

Everything will be stripped out of it and the shell will be scrapped..

Engine is unavailable and so is the gearbox.

If anyone wants anything either interior or other parts let me know.

PM or sms 0404543040 preferably sms between 9am-5pm

Thanks

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A list of what I have pulled out already.

L & R Front guards in White

L & R Door Cards

Boot Lid with wing in White (no centre brake light)

Bonnet in White

Rear Seats (no rips or tears)

L & R Doors (no mirrors)

CD & Dash Surround

Centre Console

Glove Box with latch and inner skin

L & R Rear seat side panels

L & R floor sills

ECU Kick Panel

Boot plastic (around the latch)

Dash Cluster Surround

Plastic Panel form under steering wheel

Indicator & Wiper cluster

Clock spring

Complete undamaged dash

Divers foot well left kick panel

Centre roof light

map light

Passenger side mirror

Fuel Flap

Passenger SRS airbag

Please sms for price and photos

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