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Wrecking Series 1.5 R33 Gtst Manual Turbo, Whiteline, Coilovers Gtr Indicatorsetc


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Hello Everyone, Wrecking a complete Manual Turbo Black R33 GTST.

Series 1 Have currently sold Engine, gearbox and exhaust.

Still have

Ecu

Pedders extreme Coilovers

Hicas Lock Bar brakes,+master

Full Interior Whiteline adjustable sway bars front (24mm) and rear (22mm) with link pins

Clutch pedal assembly, master+slave

window switches,

Door regulators.

Series 2 Dash

Diff

All suspension

Nismo Clear side indicators

GTR FRONT BAR SOLD, still have Nismo clear GTR front indicators with surrounds, aswell as standard orange R33 gtr indicators

Swing me a text if there is anything else you need as I have a couple of other cars on the wreck aswell. Dan 0419 743 272 Located Brisbane Southside

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Hi,

Is the diff still for sale?

If so, what price? Just after diff and stub axles, don't need driveshafts.

Thanks

Jamie

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diff sold, swaybars sold, gtr indicators sold, coilovers sold,


still plenty of parts left,
Walbro 255Lper hours fuel pump in stock Rail
Power FC Hand Controller,
Stock front bar indicators,

injectors,

ecu



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