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My skyline has been destroyed interior burnt out... dont ask lol. Now im trying to sell what i can to anyone in need of 93' r33gts n/a parts,

Front lights (from 96 model silver not black inside)

Rear lights

Front bumper

Rear Bumper

etc.

etc.

Email me if anyone interested and which parts you might need at [email protected] will be more then happy send them via post to anywhere in Australia.

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How much 4 the front lights?

Make me an offer, i've had some interest in the lights already ill sell to highest bidder. not asking for much just trying to move it as soon as possible.

yeah engine is in good condition only had 85, 000km

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Are the Rear parcel shelf speaker grilles still in good condition, or were they burnt out with the rest of the interior? I'll give ya $15 bucks for them If you're near Sydney/Parramatta area

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need an alternator, have it? if so, will you send to adelaide?

Sorry for that just been at work all week havent had time to post details, will post all details on weekend and reply to everyone. sorry again i didnt read the post rules will post prices ASAP. thanks.

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Would you happen to have wheels, standard or aftermarket (not spares) prefferably with usable tyres availble for purchase? Also interested in front bar if it is a series 2 item. Would you ship to Sydney?

Regards

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