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Wrecking my Black 1993 R33 GTS-t 82,000K's due to minor front end damage and underbody damage. Everything from the car is up for grabs apart from turbo.

Let me know what you want and i will reply with a price. Everything is in Good/Excellent condition unless otherwise stated.

Aftermarket parts include:

"LINER" - Victorian Number Plates - Front has a slight bend from collison, Would be easy to straighten - $300

Defi Link Controller - New, Never Used - $60

Full Manual Conversion - RE Customs Converted the car Auto to Manual 3 months ago - Would like to sell as a whole kit. Clutch/Flywheel done less than 5000kms.

Will include : Gearbox out of a S2 R33 done 60,000kms Had the box reco'd before instalation costing $1500 with receipts, Exedy 5 Puk Button Clutch 300rwkw, Exedy lightweight Flywheel, Maltech clutch line, clutch pedal, Master/slave cylinder, Tailshaft, Nismo Gearknob, interior bits and pieces. Clutch plate in bad condition. $2000

Front RDA Slotted rotors - Next to new, only a few thousand K's traveled - $150

Custom mdf and fibreglass Rear parcel shelf - Made to fit 2 X 6'9" Speakers. Covered in black carpet - $40

Stock Items Of Interest:

Turbo Back Exhaust including cat - Removed 3 years ago - $75

Airbox With Panel Filter - $50

Full Set of Car Mats, Front and back - $50

Rear callipers and Rotors with pads - $100

smic and piping - $40

Automatic Computer - $20

Coils - had slight misfire - $40

fuel pump - was fine for 180rwkw - $20

AFM - worked perfect when on car - SOLD

front rotors - Heaps of meat left - $40

Inlet Pipe - $20

Injectors - SOLD

Wheels, Powder coated White - Roadworthy Tyres - $200

Plenum - top and bottom - SOLD

Automatic Transmission - Perfect working condition - SOLD

Diff - from Automatic so has higher ratio than Manual - thicker pre-load shims fitted - SOLD

Front seats - $150 pair

Rear seats - $50 (cigarette burn)

Accelerator pedal & throttle cable - $50

Climate control unit - $50

Indicator stalk - $20

Electric aerial - $30

Rear wiper - $20

Rear water spray nozzle and lines - $20

Cluster/odometer for Automatic - With blue Led lights - showing 82,000km - $50

Electric mirrors Left and Right $50 each

Rear pods - Will Need Re-spray - SOLD

Boot with S1 spoiler - Has small pin dent and scratch + boot lock has been tampered with - $50

Rear bar - SOLD

Side Skirts - Will need re-spray - SOLD

Bonnet - has 4 X small dints and light Scratches - $50

Space saver - SOLD

Water Bottle - $20

Steering wheel - SOLD

Centre console - $40

Electric window controls and plastic surround for drivers side - SOLD

Engine and ancillaries will be available at a later date.

Willing to post smaller items at buyers expense - parts such as exhaust, gearbox etc are pickup only.

If theres anything not listed that you want just send me a PM or SMS and i will contact you asap.

Contact Through PM or SMS on 0422 816 780.

Can E-mail photos of parts you want to see.

PHOTOS: http://s160.photobucket.com/albums/t177/Shano3000/

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