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Got lots of parts left over from wrecking my '93 R33 GTST. All parts are in good working condition unless otherwise stated.

1. Air Con Pump - $150

2. Gearbox mount - $40

3. Manual Dash Surround - $50

4. Clutch master cylinder + Slave cylinder with Maltech braided line - $100

5. Starter motor - $100

6. Throttle body with TPS - $50

7. Brake cyl with reservoir - $50

8. 2 X o2 sensors, one only done 500km - $20 old one, $50 new one

9. Alternator - $100

10. Power steering reservoir - $20

11. SMIC with pipes - $40

12. Turbo Inlet Pipe - $30

13. Handbrake with no cable - $20

14. Front rotors, require machining - $40

15. Boot lid with S1 Spoiler, Black. Has 1 pindent and 1 deepish scratch - $50

16. passenger door, Black. Perfect conditiong. window has dark tint - $75

17. Passenger seat, no rips or tears. Needs a good wash - $50

18. Radiator - $50

19. Lowered Springs - $40

20. Turbo Heat Sheild - $30

21. Automatic Tailshaft - $50

22. centre compartment - $30

23. carbon Cannister - $20

24. Engine Mounts - $50

25. Radiator overflow bottle - $20

26. exedy 5 puck clutch, 3000K's old. pressure plate in good condtion, clutch plate has damage from hard launches - $100

27. S1 front bar indicators.

Im happy to post anything at buyers expense, or pick-up is available from Emerald, outter SE melbourne.

Contact through pm or this thread. Cheers, Shane.

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3. Manual Dash Surround - $50

4. Clutch master cylinder + Slave cylinder with Maltech braided line - $100

9. Alternator - $100

27. S1 front bar indicators.

Have Been sold.

Rest still up for sale.

CaLi - Don't know the brand of the springs as i brought them off a member on here about 2 years ago. They sit very low. Ive put a pic up of my car when they where fitted here : http://s160.photobucket.com/albums/t177/Shano3000/

The parts listed are the ONLY parts that i have. Everything else from the wreck has been sold.

S1 Front Bar indicators sold pending payment.

  • 1 month later...

Be very careful dealing with this guy. He sold me a dodgy gearbox from a R33 gts-t which ended up costing me over $1500 to repair back to usable condition.

When i rang him to talk about it he was an arrogant prick.

hey champ have u still got the O2 sensors???? if so pm me with info and ill take em off ya hands...... postcode is 2164 wetherill park in sydney's west find out how much postage will be and get back to me asap plz

thanx champ

daniel

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