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WRECKING SKYLINE R33 GTS-T

RB25DET ENGINE WITH LOOM AND ECU $1200
Rb25det turbo setup external wastegate and manifold $500
SKYLINE R33 5 STUD CONVERSION $400
Skyline r33 ignition barrel locks and key
Skyline r33 ecu s2 $100
Skyline r33 ecu s1 $100
Skyline r33 half shafts $100
Skyline r33 front calipers 4pot $150
Skyline r33 exhaust standard with rear muffler $100
Skyline r33 LH window motor $100
Skyline r33 pods genuine plastic $100
Skyline r33 auto gearbox $100
Skyline r33 manual tailshaft $100
Skyline r33 diff lsd $150
skyline rear strut brace oem $100
RB25det engine loom $100
rb25det head $250
skyline R33 aftermarket sideskirts $100
skyline r33 dmax guards $200
Front mount intercooler no piping $100
Skyline R33 bonnet s1 $150
R33 Reo s1 uncut $100
skyline r33 radiator $70

located Melbourne call or text on 0432-062-780

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