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i am cleaning out the shed, if i find more parts lying around i will list them here.

Rb20det- $200, i bought this engine 3 years ago to rebuild, when i got it the head was seperated from the block due to a blown head gasket, it has no turbo, wiring, ecu, altenator, aircon pump or power steering pump. the engine is now completly in pieces, and has been stored in cardboard boxes for the last few years.

R33 S2 doors- $200 pair

standard R33 front struts- $80 pair

standard R33 front sway bar- $50

R33 S2 front guards with indicators- $200 pair

R32 front guards- $120 pair

R33 glovebox- $40

R33 aircon/fan/heater box- $50 ea

R33 steering column- $50

r33 S2 rear quater interior trim- $100 pair

r32 rear quater interior trim- $50 pair

R33 S2 door trims- $150 pair

R32 fmic with pipe kit- $150

R33 front hubs- $100 pair

full set R33 seat belts- $150

R32 side mirrors- $100 pair

R32 glovebox- $40

R32 indicator stalk- $30

R32 bonnet hinges- $40

All prices are neg.

I can post smaller parts at buyers expense.

bigger items are pick up only from Woodville, nsw, 2321-10mins from maitland.

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r32 rear quater interior trim- $50 pair

wot sort of condition are these in?? are these upper trims??

they are the lower trims, each side of the rear seat, excellent condition

What colour & condition are these in?

passenger side has a small scrape, will need minor repair, drivers side is good, they are black

i also have a r32 rear subframe, it is complete minus diff and calipers. $300 ono or pm me for individual part prices.

R32 manual conversion parts-no gearbox or tail shaft, $150 ono

my number is 0411553427

Thanks,

Brock

R33 S2 doors- $200 pair

R33 S2 front guards with indicators- $200 pair

R33 steering column- $50

R33 S2 door trims- $150 pair

hey bro what colour are the front panels and if i buy most of this stuff how much off each item are you willing to drop off it. Cause i only really need silver fron right and door right panels.

hit me back

What colour are you r33 S2 doors in? im after the passenger door.

hi mate,

doors are white

send me your email address if you want pics.

Hey mate do you have the drivers side seatbelt available?

Cheers

pm sent

i have decided to sell the engine in seperate pieces.

everything is there,

crank, rods, pistons, cam shafts, cam gears, lifters, injectors, manifolds, sump, block, head with valves, there is a altenator and air con compressor, standard intercooler pipe with BOV. COMPLETE engine in pieces.

i can post anything under 20kg's at buyers expense

pm me.

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