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Hey guys, Ive got a r33 gts-t for wrecking here in sydney. It's hit a gutter on the front left wheel so the left LCA, left guard, left headlight and bumper are gone, but pretty much everything else is still here

If you're after any little bits or pieces send me a PM. Pics below

R33 S2 motor:

Approx 121,000 ks, good compression. Comes with turbo, coilpacks, alternator & ECU (p/s and a/c are sold, loom sold/in use) $1600

5sp manual conversion to suit R33/ R34:

Gearbox has around 121,000ks, good condition. Everything ya need.. includes clutch, flywheel, box, tailshaft, master cylinder, slave cylinder + lines, shifter, pedals and gear surround - $1750 negotiable

or Box, slave cyl, tailshaft $1400

R32/R33 Boss kit - $40

GFB boost T controller - $20

Apexi power intake filter - $40

Apexi turbo timer - $80 Works well, plugs right into the r33 ign loom. Should fit R32/R34 as well

HKS fuel cut defender - $50 posted

Chrome/aluminium/silver/whatever door sills - $120 pair

Front & rear strut braces - $150

Pioneer 3-way 6" speakers - 220watt / 60wrms - $60

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Set of R33 gts-t stockies with tyres. Tyres have some tread but the rubber seems a bit shagged - $200

5 stud space saver - $50

5 stud bolt on spacers, 5x114.3 to 5x100. one pair 14mm, the other 20mm

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Drivers side sideskirt & rear pod - $80

R33 GTR spoiler + bootlid (lock not included) - $350, pickup only!

S2 drivers side headlight - $200

S2 bonnet (black) - $300

S2 front grille (black) - $60

Side mirrors (black) - $50 each

Tail lights (black) - $60 each

Rear SKYLINE garnish (black) - $50

Rear bumper (black) $80

Rear reo bar - $80

A/C condenser - $150

Front reo bar - 2 small areas cut out for FMIC - $100

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R33 alternator - $80

Fuse box lid - $20

Battery, good charge - $50

Stock cat - $50

HKS super dragger catback exhaust - $250

Washer bottle - $20

Radiator overflow bottle - $20

Charcoal canister - $30

Stock airbox & snorkel - $80

Stock SMIC & piping - $80

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Rear suspension - pedders lowered springs & stock shocks - $100

Front lower control arm, drivers side - $70

Front upper control arms (spare from another car, undamaged) - $80 pair

Front hubs - $70 ea

Rear lower control arms - $60 ea

Rear 5 stud hubs - $160 pair

Handbrake assembly & cables - $160 pair

Non-abs Viscous LSD diff - $150

Driveshafts $60 pair

Rear upper arms - $50

Front calipers - $250 pair

rear calipers - $150 pair

Rear rotors - $50

Drivers door window switch - $80

Drivers window switch surround - $40

Drivers door motor - $80

Drivers door trim - $50

Passenger door motor - $50

Dash surround (goes around CD player, cluster, etc) $80

Instrument cluster, 121,000ks - $120

Gear stick surround, with boost gauge built in - $60

Under dash piece (covers fuse box) $30

Genuine nissan floor mats, full set - 100

S2 Steering wheel minus airbag, good nick - $60

Front seats, immaculate condition - $200

Rear seats, immaculate - $50

Seatbelts, full set - $60 (will seperate)

Ignition barrel + door barrels + key - $100

Hey u still got that gear box cover with the boost guage in it?

hey mate can you please PM me your number..it says i dont have enough posts to be able to PM you. I am interested in buying the ignition barrel. Some tool tried to steal my car and snapped the ignition with scissors. It sucks!!

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hey dude, cant pm you yet....not enough posts! do you have any iterior parts left? dash pad? drivers A Pillar trim? Where are you located?

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