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I have purchased an R33 so that I could do an engine and gearbox conversion to my R32. All other parts are for sale.

Make: Nissan R33 GTST - Series 1

Colour: Maroon

**PICS AVAILABLE SOON**

mirrors - **SOLD**

driver side power window motor - **SOLD**

floor mats - **SOLD**

Parts available:

bootlid (maroon - includes Nissan badge - great condition)- $200

complete dash incl. glovebox - no ash tray - $150

instrument cluster (95,000 kms) - $150

air conditioning head unit - $100

all glass - $300

right hand side panels - $400

front seats - $200

rear seats - $85

fuel tank - $50

power window motors - $100

sunvisors - $30

roof lining - $100

door trims - $100

complete air conditioning system (excl dash vents) - $350

dash vents - $125

interior carpet - $150

roof lining - $150

standard blow off valve - $50

I honestly have no idea what most of these parts are worth, so if you are after something, then PM me with an offer. Stupid offers will be ignored.

Parts that are not available:

left hand side panels

front panels

rear bumper

shocks

exhaust

engine

gearbox

clutch and flywheel

gearbox crossmember

head unit

wheels

diff

intercooler and piping

center console

radiator

brakes

Email: [email protected]

mobile: 0412591369

Location: Castle Hill, NSW 2125.

Thanks,

Paul

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I am going to wait to have a closer look at the brakes before I get your hopes up... One of the wheels was smashed so it might not be worth anything...

Sunvisors have already been offered on. Please send any offers to [email protected]

Cooler is not available - as stated above.

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