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Wrecking R33 GTST series 1.

* RB25DET..damaged sump, crank pulley, turbo has small hole, cam sensor, timing cover, a/c & power steering pumps PRICE DROP $700

* Passenger side door complete with trim and glass ****SOLD****

* Brake master cylinder $50

* Series 1 computer $200

* glove box $50

* Centre console with lid slight bend at front $20

* Centre vents $50

* Rear tailights black in colour *****SOLD*****

* Rear bar has some damage $150 black in colour price drop $50.. *****SOLD*****

* Front calipers with pads complete $200 *****SOLD****

* Rear calipers with pads complete $200 ****SOLD****

* Rear hubs with handbrake cables $150 ****SOLD***

* Rear bootlid with GTR wing no lock in boot $300

* Front seats $150 each

*Rear seat $100 complete

* Cluster with 76,000k's..broken tabs where screws go $70****SOLD***

* GTR style rear bar with pods to suit $300 *****SOLD*****

* Interior trims from $10

* Front disc rotors ******SOLD*****

* Rear disc rotors $50 pair*****SOLD*****

* Diff $200

* Tailshaft $100

* Rear hicas unit $100

* Power steering rack $100

* Engine crossmember $100

* Front hubs $100 pair

* rear windscreen with hole for wiper ****SOLD*****

* rear 1/4 windows $100 each

* door handles $25each

* Aerial unit $50 *****SOLD*****

* roof lining $50

Plus more..please PM for details or photos etc.

Located in sutherland shire.

Thanks....

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ok try answer everyone questions.

* Sorry dont have a/c condensor

* i may sell wing without boot if wing comes off easy enough..i will have a look tomorro night.

* as for the brakes had a lot of interest in them so $600 as apackage..still good just checking the pads but i have 2 sets of rotors so will sell with the best ones.

* Sorry sooley this is the same one as before gearbox sold already

* the tailshaft snapped at the yoke but looks ok still..has the shaft then uni and broke after that $40.

i Mate,

Assuming the front brake rotors fit GTST series 2 I'd be interested.

Could you send close up photos of rotor condition

Cheers

David

0414-232497

[email protected]

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hey dont no if still available but interested in both rear hubs without discs and without calipers just the hubs are they available.

also is the power steering pump available

i have power steering pump though pulley i damaged $50

hubs sold sorry

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