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Hey guys,

I'm wrecking a series 2 r33 gtst manual. The car has had a heavy impact front hit so the bonnet and fenders are quite damaged. Interior is stock and in excellent condition. The car has 154xxx KMs on the clock. As the car was hit front on, the radiator and aircon and a couple of pipes are munched up. Other than a munched up radiatior and a couple of bent/broken pipes, motor should be ok.

I will upload photos soon and will continue to update this thread as parts are sold and I will also post a list of mods the car has (not many).

Parts are located in Perth but I am happy to ship.

Best to text me on zero42059319four

Cheers

Amir

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Interior is all out (including all rubber window and door sills) except carpet and steering wheel. All parts are in excellent shape.

Boot lid and its hinges also off the car.

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HKS Electronic Boost controller (with wiring, hoses and solenoid) - $185

Seats (full set, no rips tears etc) - $330

ABS unit - $165

Skyline floor mats - $105

Boot and series 2 spoiler (silver) - $250

Dash (with vents, no cracks or bubbles) - $200

Stock airbox and intake (K$N filter, a couple of small holes) - $140

AFM - $ 60

Windscreen washer bottle - $110

Steering rack - $270

Brake booster - $80

Brake master cylinder - $100

Also available, diff, brakes, hubs, various interior trim, hood lining, and heaps more. I am wrecking the whole car so many more parts available.

All prices negotiable

All prices negotiable

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Cross member sold.

Many other parts available including interior, brakes, Carpet (not cut, no holes or rips), seats (very good condition), tail lights, rear bumper, diff and heaps more

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