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GTR Parts for sale!

(All R33 parts are midnight purple)

R33 Guards $500 L&R

R33 GTR Bonnet $350

R33 GTR genuine bumper with lip & reo $500

R33 GTR Rear bar & reo $200

R33 GTR airbox with snorkel and afms, one afm plug is broken $250

R33 GTR doors (complete minus door trim) $170 each $300 pair

R33 GTR stock side skirts $150

R32 GTR diff $300

R33 GTR Diff with NISMO 1.5 way $900

R32/R33 GTR power FC with hand controller $800

R32 (push) or R33 (pull) GTR Gearbox $600

R33 GTR underbody braces $200

R34 Shell Rolling has TEIN coilovers front, bayside blue (engine bay painted millenium jade) $2000 (ask for more details)

R34 Headlights pair (non xenon type) got some cute eyelids on it $600

Location melbourne western suburbs (st albans)

Parts are still on the car(s) will be removed upon confirmation of sale.

0432544363 for quick response

If the R33GTR differential sale falls through, please let me know - very interested!!

0422 889 896

Just in case it does, are the half-shafts for sale too?

Cheers, Alex

Edited by gmr

If the R33GTR differential sale falls through, please let me know - very interested!!

0422 889 896

Just in case it does, are the half-shafts for sale too?

Cheers, Alex

Hey buddy sorry it was sold this afternoon.

R33 GTR Nismo 320km/h instrument cluster and centre gauges with chrome inserts 43,516kms has not been opened up and played with, still has foil seal on top and bottom of cluster. $900

in that case i'll take the afm's for $50 + POST.

hit me up a pm with your details mate

Inboxed.

maybe interested in 33 box for a mate.

will get back to u nxt week

No probs buddy.

Also got GTR hinges and bonnet catch etc perfect for those who are doing a gtr bonnet conversion on R33 gts/gtst $150

Most parts are still available, ask if you need anything else as i got alot of stuff thats not listed!

Edited by RJ06

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