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Currently wrecking an R33 series 2

All parts are in perfect condition unless otherwise stated. Large parts pickup only. Small parts, will post at buyers expense. Located SEQ (Ipswich).

To contact, please call 0413 863 207 OR PM :)

RB25 AAC Valve - $60

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RB25 Actuator - $35

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Stock RB25 BOV, bleed hole welded for constant boost - $45

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R33 series 2 bootlatch key included!! - $40

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R33 boot gas struts & hinges - 2 PAIR! - $40 each pair

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R33 series 2 instrument cluster - $100

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R33 series 2 instrument cluster dash surround - $15

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Full R33 SERIES 1 dash surround, including gear stick surround & cigarette lighter, needs paint, no cracks - $60 the lot

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R33 doors, left & right, white - $150 each

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Fuel cap & boot release mechanism complete - $25

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R33 series 2 rear garnish, white - $25

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R33 chrome door sils with nissan emblem (pair), extremely rare factory option

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R33 GTR centre console gauge cluster, carbon finish - $100

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As brand new Rear only HSD coilovers to suit R33 - $350 the pair

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Tail lights - $60 each or $100 the pair

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R33 RB25 series 2 engine loom - $150

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R33 non-ABS brake master cylinder - $80

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R33 rear view mirrors, left & right - $60 each or $100 the pair

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R33 power steering reservoir - $20

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R33 radiator, no leaks - $100

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R33 series 2 stalk controls - $50

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R33 series 2 steering column surround - $20

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R33 series 1.5 airbag steering wheel - EXCELLENT CONDITION!! - $200

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R33 series 2 washer bottle complete, pumps & cap - $30

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R33 rear brakes including rotors, calipers and pads - $200

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Other miscellaneous items

- Full series 2 coupe carpet - excellent condition - $100

- Full roof lining, including visors and lights with switches - excellent condition - $100

I have a few other random parts, I may have what you're after so ask! To contact, please call 0413 863 207 OR PM :)

im interested in the center GTR cluster as my new head unit is smaller than my last and i will have a gap

and possibly the boot release as mine is broken

will PM you once i pull apart my car to have a look at why the boot release isn't working

  • 4 weeks later...

hey ill take: R33 series 2 steering column surround - $20 and your b pillars of the outside of the car if they have all the clips and not broken.. thanx..

would you sell the gear surround by itss self for $30?

do you have the surround that is on the drivers side door switches?, i just need the plastic surround, no power window switches.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 4 weeks later...
has the steering surround gone? what is the top of it like condition wise?

Do you have the driver's side a-pillar cover that runs from top of dash around top of door frame to B pillar?

steering surround still here. perfect condition.

Polish and psi. both those parts are gone.

sorry I havnt been in here for a bit.

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