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'95 r33 gts-t parts (series 1.5)

too much to mention

some of you would know me and the dilema's ive gone thru lately and i've given up.

given up on the r33 project and gonna be a tightass and get a 15yr r32 recently brought in

If you have a r33 gts-t and need parts shoot me a PM and an offer and i'll go thru what I have and get u a pic

Ive pretty much got it all

located in melb but will post at buyers expense for interstate interest

thanx in advance

Jay

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By the looks of it you only just signed p at the most 4 days ago... so who knows you?

next question.... instead of listing evrything in a PM don't you think it would be easier just to post it once in this thread instead of sending the same PM over and Over again.....

I understand you have a lot of stuff for sale which is great but just write it all in here and get it over and done with :-)

as per rules post what you have and prices......

who knows me? haha when the guys i know read this they'll post on this thread dont worry.

as for the list of parts and listing them with prices...how bout i give u $20 and u do it for me...u'll be here all night

but i'll see what i can do tomorrow i could probably build 1 and a half cars with the crap ive got hats why i asked people to tell me what they need rather than listing it all :(

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