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Hi everyone.

I'm parting out my R33 GTST.

Heaps of parts available...

Dash 100

Centre console 80

Shifter surround 30

Dash surround 80

Glove box 25

Window motors 80 each

Climate control 60

Front door trims 40 each

Rear trims 30 each

Seat belts complete 150

Cluster 180k 80

Drivers window switches 70

Passenger switch 20

Rear seat 100

Low mount seat brackets 100 pair

Skyline door runners 50 pair

Pedals 70 set

Interior light 15

Map light 15

Skyline front mats 50

Parcel shelf 30

Pillar trims 20 each

Rear window trim 20 each

Door glass 50 each

Rear view mirrors 40 each

Rear skyline garnish 50

Steering rack 150

Brake master cylinder 100

20k km Executive heavy duty clutch 100

Alternator 70

Ac condenser 50

Heater core 50

Front castor rods 50 each

Control arms 50 each

Ac pump 100

Power steering pump 100

Stock intercooler 50

Cross member 100

Rear reo bar 50

De cat pipe 40

Bonnet latch 30

Fuel tank 40

Washer bottle 20

Wipers 20

Radiator overflow 20

And more...

Let me know what you need.

Parts located in Glen Waverley 3150.

The following items are already sold -

Gearbox, turbo, injectors, coil packs, ECU, AFM, FMIC, fuel pump, headlights, radiator and shroud, grill, brakes, suspension, tail shafts, air box, spoiler, front reo bar and car shell...

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I'm chasing the clutch pedal assembly with clutch master cylinder, Brake pedal and complete hand brake assembly if they are available.



Happy for you to PM me a price with postage to 3858, Victoria.



Cheers


Edited by DRF72
  • 2 weeks later...

Pm's sent.. Better late than never..

Most of it is still for sale and price is negotiable.

Minus heater core, d window motor, p window glass, dash surround, pedals, clutch master cylinder.

Let me know what you need..

Cheers.

Straight up guy, A++ seller.

Posted all parts requested with in 1 day of receiving funds, with tracking and exactly as described.

Very honest and reliable.

Thanks again mate.

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