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R33 gtst complete rolling shell minus rear shafts motor box. Has complete interior headlights gaurds bonnet etc byo wheels $1000

Rb25det s2 engine $1000

Rb25det gearbox $1000

R33 manual conversion kit $1350

R33 bonnet $100

R33 front brakes calipers and rotors $200

Many other parts available

R32 gtr bare rolling shell $2500

R32 Gtr bonnet mint $550

R32 Gtr gearbox $500

R32 gtr alloy gaurds $250 each

R32 gtr rear seats $100

R32 gtr boot and wing $200

R32 gtr headlights $200

R32 gtr side skirts $500

R32 gtr grill $200 mint!

R32 gtr diff $250

R32 gtr rear drive shafts $100 each

R32 gtr bilstein coilovers damper adjustable $250

R32 gtr bonnet latch $70

R32 gtr abs module $200

Hks gt2530 turbos good condition $1500

Greddy t517z turbos good condition $1800

R34 gtr ball bearing turbos comes as complete turbo kit $350

R32 gtr 3 inch cat back exhaust $300

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R34 gtr passenger door bayside blue $50

R34 gtt drivers door with glass etc white $50

R34 gtt door cards $40 each

R34 gtr drivers window switch $50

R34 rear parcel shelf $40

R34 gtt front seats $90

R34 gtt sedan rear seat $70

R34 abs $50

R34 xenon passenger headlight mint $300

R34 drivers guard slight dent $30

Haltech e11v2 to suit r34 neo $750

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