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rb25 det compleate motor only done 78000k $2500

gear box R33 in great working order $1500

both side doors $600

front head lights $400

rear tail lights $400

HKS super dragger compleat with muffler and high flow cat $600

HKS evc elctronic boost controler $150

compleat inside of car with seats and dash $1000

front strut brace $60

Work wheels with tyers 17;8 front 17'9 rear $700

front panels the pair $600

boot with GTR wing $450

apexi power fc with hand controler $800

momo steering wheel with hicus boss kit $250

front window glass $200

Rear window glass $300 both side glass$200

tail shaft $250

DIff $600

GFB BOV with addaptor plumback $150

these parts are for R33 GTST s1

if some one would like to take all parts as listed hear ill sell the lot for $7500

CALL ME ONLY PLEASE NO IS 0404072923

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Spoke to Steve this evening. This is a mixed lot so you will have to call and specify which bits you are interested in.

Just confirming the number, 0404072923 as Steve is using the library while his 'puter is broke.

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