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Hi I have numerous parts for sale they include:

R33 GTR

Standard Sideskirts $230

Standard Mirrors $150

Standard Side Indicators $30

Standard Dash Instruments (34,803klms) $330

Standard Piping $150

Standard Fuel Rail $20

Standard Turbo's ( 1 missing rear wheel, no shaft play) $600

Standard Oil Pump $120

Standard Oil Baffle $50

Standard Dumps $100

Standard Cam Gears $30

Standard Cam Cover $100

Standard Ignition Coils $220

Standard Shifter $45

I ALSO HAVE OTHER MISCELLANEOUS PARTS:

Carbon Fibre 3D GT Wing $750

Nismo Stainless Carbon Fibre Muffler 3" Cat Back Exhaust System $600

King "Super Low" Springs $80

Nismo Rear Suspension $130

Blitz "BIG" Boost Gauge $150

Blitz Exhaust Temp Gauge $170

Blitz Water Temp Gauge $160

3" Catalytic Convertor $120

4" Catalytic Convertor $130

Pierburg 400Hp+ External Fuel PumpsX2 $90 each

HKS (Green) Twin Pod Air Filters $120

Momo Corse Steering Wheel with Boss Kit $200

Splitfire Ignition Coils RB $465

HKS Fuel Rail for GTR with fittings $285

HKS Oil Cooler GTR $635

3" Straight through cat pipe looks like cat but straight pipe $100

Power FC Hand Controller $290

Pioneer P6550 In dash DVD Player (Touch Screen Like NEW) $2250

Clarion 12" Subwoofer in Box $150

Small Amplifier to drive Sub $75

SMS ME ON 0400200179

:)

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