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anyway i have a r33 gtr that needs to be parted out

picks show the damage

some prices (ill add stuff as i pull it off so just ask if you need something)

walbro pump $100

seats rear $100

front lip (damages but will get you through a dusty nights)$80

strut braces 90

d1 brand coilovers $500

power steering pump and brackets $450

hks pods $120

complete rear end $700

wiring looms $100 each

airflow metres $100
carpet $100

steering rack 100

front cradle 100

brake ducts 100

located lower blue mountains

happy for pick up

send me your low balls

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LED tail lights they look ok'ish, how are the mouting points for them? If they are ok how much :)

i will pull them off in a few days and see if they are farked

How much for rear brembo calipers and discs?

i think the front and rear brembos are spoken for

will let you know tomorrow if that falls through

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