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ok this is a huge post so just bare with me,

Location is Adelaide.

R33 parts are from a S1, RB25 DET

R32 parts are from a RB20 DET

R33 Boot Lip spoiler - $150

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Full set of R33 mats - $100

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Rear parcel shelf - $30

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R32 GTR rear seats - $100

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S1 front bar - VERY AVERAGE CONDITION $30

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R33 Window washer bottles - $50 each

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Complete Doors in red, drivers is damaged but has everything inside - $350

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Silver Boot with wing - $100

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Red boot - $100

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Guards for the pair - $150

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R33 dash - $100

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Highflow 3" cat - $100

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R33 Radiator - $130 damaged one $80

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R33 Passengers light - $150

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R33 Rear lights + center garnish - $120

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Rb25 coilpacks - $120

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Standard R33 suspension - $150

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Tein R33 Coilovers, height adjustable - $500

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Greddy FMIC + all pipe work - $400

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2 SR20 Manifolds - $300 each

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R33 castor rods - $100

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R33 starter motor - $70

R33 Power Steering pump - $70

R32 Starter motor - $70

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R32 GTR passengers seat, perfect condition - $250

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R33 standard seats, small rip on drivers bolster - $150 pair

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Silver R33 doors, good condition, complete - $400

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A pillar interior piece - $30

S1 Grill - $30

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R33 rear pods - $70

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R33 complete boot trim - $100

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Dash surround thing - $40 each

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R33 exhausts

Twin pipes $350

Brand name Jap kaitamatiso (cant remember name) - $300

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Complete R33 manual conversion without gearbox and clutch - $400

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R33 uncut loom $120

R33 standard ECU - $80

R33 Cross over pipe + blow off - $60

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Clutch - NEED to be inspected

Exedy - $200

Nismo - $200

Standard - $100

Flywheels - $100

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R33 Airbox + snorkel - $100

R33 AFM - $100

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R33 tray - $15

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R33 BOV - $40

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R33 Steering wheels

Good condition - $100

Average condition - $70

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R33 overflow bottle - $70

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Nismo steering wheel, no horn button - $100

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R33 Rear end - $400 (no wheels)

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R33 Engine Crossmember - $100

R33 sterring rack - $80

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And that concludes about 1/2 of the horde of car parts 3 brothers and a father have collected in 2 years.

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Do u have any side skirts?

Nope sorry

Hey mate can u pm me your number interested in your "Complete R33 manual conversion without gearbox and clutch"

Done and done

Hey,

3" hiflow cat, is this ceramic or metal core?

Thanks :banana:

I have no idea, if you can give me a clue of how to tell I can check and get back to you.

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Hey Jinman, Tein Coileys good condition? how many k's? no sign of leakage?

Condition is fine, I didnt get to drive the car, but was reported to be all good

Unsure km's, I could speculate but would never know the true exact km's, no signs of leaks and the rebound/compress no problems.

Jin Man, no reply Re: Coil Packs yet! :)

Sorry I get sick of waiting for for 5 minutes to write back to people.

Sorry its, $120 for the coilpacks only, loom and igniter are a different sale and not included in the coil pack price.

Greddy FMIC sold

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