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Vic R33 Gtst '95 Wrecking List Updated With Available And Prices


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Hi there, rear pods still available? What colour are they? and will they fit a S2?

Cheers.

Hey mate, I've still got them but they're on the car and I'd have to get them off without them cracking. They're black and in good condition and I'm fairly sure they'd fit S2 as well. Someone else may be able to confirm for you.

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Hey mate. Pic of the leather gear surround? Searchin everywhere for one in good nic lol. Cheers.

Will be able to send you one tomorrownight or saturday.

Sorry again, I thought I still had it but it went a month ago with a bunch of parts and the brake boot.

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PARTS LEFT

HKS pod filter with adaptor Needs new foam $30

Intake manifold No sensors $40

Engine mounts $40

Radiator overflow bottle $20

Power steering pump $75

Fuel pump No label but was fine for 285rwkw $60

Clutch master cylinder $40

Manual pedal set $60

Tail shafts $70

o2 sensor $40

Front 5 stud hubs $60

Spare space saver wheel $30

Front upper control arms $50

Rear control arms $75

Master brake cylinder $50

Handbrake front section $40

Body shell Still complianced and registerable $250

Rear reinforcement bar $90

Bonnet latch $30

Spoiler - Series 1 No stop light and scratched $30

Bonnet Black - resprayed $120

Boot x 2 $50

Front wheel liner Front RH $15

Series 1 tail light RHS $40

Indicators Nismo Side - clear pair $35

Front Recaro $150

Interior wiring loom $120

IP cross car beam $50

Rear seats $50

Instrument panel Standard black good condition $50

Headliner Excellent condition $30

Pillar trims $20

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