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As Title R33 series 2..........whole car wrecking........

Complete engine with turbo 53klms on clock (SOLD)

headlights (sold).

SELLING EVERYTHING NOW, PM ME IF I HAVE FORGOTTEN TO ADD TO LIST

SERIES 2 STUFF:

s2 bonnet $400

manual s2 DIFF $400

Front seats $300

complete Back seat $200

Dash speedo / klm etc complete $200

Gaurds $140 each

Doors $200 each

boot lid $150

series 1 boot lid spoiler $75

Taillights $120

Complete airbag set/dash/ 2 airbags/sensors $1500

Complete 5 studd conversion / hubs / rotors / calipers all what u need ...$900

radiator support $200

front bar $300

SERIES 1 STUFF:

R33 series 1 Bar complete $200

R33 series 1 reinforcement $200

R33 series 1 bonnet $200

R33 series 1 headlights $400 pair

R33 front bar blinkers $100 pair (will separate if needed).

Thats all i can think off at moment.

IF NOT ON THE LIST ABOVE LET ME KNOW WHAT U NEED AS CAR IS STILL MOSTLY COMPLETE.

post here or PM me / If u want let pics let us know and i will email them or post here later.

SYDNEY. but willing post / courier.

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What aftermarket parts, if any?

the car was pretty much factory standard mate.

However, i do have a new trust bomex front bar (not painted yet, just triall fitted) for s1 and vented guards for sale. separately.

Bomex bar $300

vented gaurds $300 pair too. These are new also.

I may advertise them or just add them in to this post later.

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Do you have:

1. Plastic surround that goes around steering wheel and CD Player.

2. Left hand side plastic piece that runs underneath the door that says “Skyline”

For a R33 GTS-T Series 1. Please PM me.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Mate, I am after the diff. Can you mplease tell me some more.

- where the cv bolt on to the diff is it 6 bolt if yes are the bolts evenly spaced or in pair.

- Does it have the ABS sensor on the diff near the tail shaft

- I may also need the axles if it is not a 6 bolt

Please advice if possible to come and have a look.

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