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Hi guys

Got a series 2 R33 Skyline GTST here for wrecking, pretty much a complete car except it's been hit on the passenger door/rear quarter. Whole front end available! and everything else... engine, gearbox, etc.

PM me if ya need any random parts not listed

Engine:

Sold

Gbox:

5 Speed Manual conversion kit! everything ya need: 5 speed box, clutch, flywheel, tailshaft, clutch and brake pedals, clutch master and slave cyl, shifter, etc. $1800 ONO

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Exterior bits: (Colour code KR4)

Bonnet - $350

Guards, with GT badge and blinker - $160 each or both for $300

Radiator support + latch & horns, etc - $220

Series 2 fog lights $300 pair

Fuel Flap lid - $15

Brake/Suspension/etc:

Front upper control arms - $100 pair

Drivers rear upper control arms $50

Drivers Front lower control arm $50

Front hubs $80 each

Engine/exhaust bits:

Window wiper bottle - $20

Radiator overflow bottle - $20

Stock sidemount - $40

Steering rack, great nick, recently reconditioned - $120

Stock cat $30

Interior Stuff:

rear seats - $80

Floor carpet - $90

Roof lining, no marks! - $40

Battery tray - $40

Rear interior pieces set - $100

Grab handles (set of 3) - $20

Slightly negotiable on some of this stuff so reply here or send me a PM!

Located in Sydney. pickup only on the big stuff, everything else I can post

Cheers

3" Front pipe with opening for split dump(blocked off) $100 Ono Sold

Brake master cyl & booster - $80 Sold

Radiator with shroud - $130 Sold

drivers side mirror- $50

Front seats Sold

Rear view mirror - $30 Sold

Rear pods - Sold

4x GTST wheels/tyres, 2 of the wheels have some small marks on them (see photos). rear tyres are about 50%, fronts 70%? - $260 ONO Sold

Series 2 AFM (pink sticker) $120 Sold

o2 sensor - $35 Sold

Rear 5 stud hubs - $180 pair Sold

handbrake drums + cables $200 pair, or with the hubs as well $350 Sold

Rear standard shocks & springs, as new condition - $100 pair Sold

Stock airbox with panel filter - $70 Sold

Fuse box cover - $30 Sold

charcoal canister (large type) - $30 SOLD

Catback exhaust, Jasma muffler, 3.5 inch piping before muffler, I think the rest of it is 3" - $300 ono

Steering wheel with airbag, great nick - $190 Sold

Dash cluster, 90,000k's - $100 Sold

Climate control - $65 Sold

gear surround plastic w/ ashtray - $50 Sold

Larger dash piece, with clock etc - $100 Sold

All seatbelts (x5) - $100 Sold

Centre console with lid- $60 Sold

Headunit brackets - $25 Sold

Sun visors - $30 pair Sold

Steering column surround plastics- $30 Sold

Floor mats complete set (x5) - $140 Sold

Front Nismo (Tokico?) shocks(damper adjust knob?) with unknown springs - SOLD

Rear lower control arms $60 pair Sold

Space saver - $50 Sold

Front bar reo - $150 SOLD

A/C fan - $40 SOLD

Front calipers & pads - $300 SOLD

Front Rotors, good nick - $100 Sold

Rear calipers & pads - $150 Sold

Rear Rotors - $80 SOLD

R33 GTST diff great nick - $200 Sold

Drivesafts - $60 pair Sold

Headlights, immaculate SOLD

Grille - $70 Sold

Bootlid, no wing, has lock & cover $50 Pickup only!

Passenger side mirror- $50 SOLD

Rear tail lights, No leaks! Sold

Rear bumper $50 Sold

Side skirts, some light scratches/marks, needs a little touch up - $100 pair Sold

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Could be keen on the driver seat..

Could i get pics from all angle pls..

Also is there any rips etc?? i need a perfect condition one!!

Perhaps the passenger seat then? could i use that as a driver seat? will it work

Any chance you could post up some more pics of the skirts?if they are in good condition i will take them!!

And would you be willing to ship them to n.z??

Cheers

Edited by nizmo_freek
would u separate the headlights? because i need a driver side headlight

Sorry mate, looking to sell them as a pair

Hi mate, just wondering if you would be willing to seperate the just the turbo from the engine pack you have here? if so how much would you want for it?

Looking to sell it together with the engine at the moment

Could be keen on the driver seat..

Could i get pics from all angle pls..

Also is there any rips etc?? i need a perfect condition one!!

Perhaps the passenger seat then? could i use that as a driver seat? will it work

Also looking to sell these as a pair. Unfortunately passenger seat wouldn't work because the controls would be the wrong side

Do you have the glovebox/lock and key??

yeah mate got the glovebox with lock and latch and all that, no key $40

Any chance you could post up some more pics of the skirts?if they are in good condition i will take them!!

And would you be willing to ship them to n.z??

Cheers

Theyre too much/too much trouble to post unfortunately, Looking for a local buyer

All pm's should be replied, let me know if I missed ya!

Cheers

I will take the headlights at asked price if you confirm they are immaculate. i.e. no scratches (turn lights on then look at them from various angles). Im in syd so can pickup.

Interested in r33 weather shields if you have any too

PM me about either

Edited by Xizor
Also looking to sell these as a pair. Unfortunately passenger seat wouldn't work because the controls would be the wrong side

hhaha didnt think of that..

Well let me know if you willing to seperate..

cheers

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