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I've got a black Series 2 R33 skyline up for wrecking... It's been hit in the right front qtr...so radiator, condensor, front bar, front right qtr panel, rad support are gone...but mostly everything else is up for grabs...

If your after anything just pm me cheers...

Engine Bay

Rb25det 116xxxkms with loom and ecu (remapped by dr drift) & Splitfire coil packs - $2400ono

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S2 Rb25 turbo with actuator, good cond, minimal shaft play. Didn't blow any smoke - $250

S2 AFM (pink sticker)- $90

R33 aircon compressor pump - $100

R33 power steering pump - $100

R33 alternator - $80

Fuse box lid - $20

Stock airbox & snorkel + filter - $75

Exterior

Gold 18" x 8.5 (+15 offset) Gravity Gullframes with tyres (90% tread on 2 tyres), one wheel has gutter rash - $1200

Passenger Side Headlight - $150

Driver side Door - $180

Passenger Door - $180

Boot Lid - $200

Stock Rear Bar - $90

S2 Spoiler - $50

Nismo Side Indicators - $50

Interior

Instrument cluster, white face $150

Dash surround (with clock, hazard switch etc) - $80

Gear stick surround - $40

Ashtray - $20

Glovebox - $40

Steering column surround plastics - $25

S2 dash pad (no passenger airbag & panel) - $40

Centre console - $50

R34 Front seats - $150 (to fit r33)

R34 Rear seats - $100 (fits both r33 and r34)

R33 S2 Front seats (drivers side has a tear in the usual spot) - $80

R33 S2 Rear seats, good condition - $40

Seatbelts, full set - $80 (will seperate)

Ignition barrel + door barrels + key - $100

other parts...

Cat Back 2.5" to 4" tip - $150

Dump pipe - $50

2.5" Front Pipe - $100

Hybrid Front Mount Intercooler - $200

Pm me for any other parts cheers...

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intrested in turbo and actuator.

located in melb

hey mate...

i'm after a working diff if you'll sell??

PM with a price. i can come pick up (assuming from plates that you're in melb somewhere)

cheers

hey bud just a question i heard the R34 seats wont fit into the R32 or R33 skylines due to floorpan construction. competely different, did u get rails made cause im trying to find some for my R32

i know the R33 rail is the same as the R32 :down: lol id grab yours if i could lol

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Hey mate,

Tryed to PM but you box full. Lots of messegaes ehhh? Please let me know if you still have the greabox. I am after a gearbox S2.

Cheers,

Eugen

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