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Hey peoples!

I have a Silver 33 Series 2 gtst that I am wrecking have pretty much all parts available. If a part you are after isn't listed, just ask. EVERYTHING MUST GO – Have no where to put all the stuff – so if its not sold by Tuesday (or interest shown) then it will be going to the TIP!!! Don’t miss out !!!

Parts are located on Gold Coast, QLD

please call me 0450 269 460 or Jase 0433104519

RB25det - engine – has been hit front on – engine has been pushed back through the firewall – probably needs new cams – bought the engine back in August for $1500 at around 70,000 k’s had 160 – 165 compression in all 6 cylinders back then – I haven’t drifted the new engine and only been running stock boost. (maybe done 2 skids in it ) been a good engine – so sad! I know when I was looking for a long motor couldn’t find anything decent under $1200. . . . but I will let this go for under $1,000 – so make an offer

Standard highflowed turbo – front housing is damaged – but if someone has a blown turbo or something I’ve been told that you can put the turbos together or something – dunno if anyone is interested – make an offer

Starter motor / alternator / steering rack with ignitation barrel and nismo key

Standard inlet manifold, / Standard throttle body / Standard injectors & rail / Standard fuel pump (maybe on way out? But never gave me any trouble – just something that someone told me – but might be good for someone that needs a fuel pump just for the moment)

Standard coil packs, perfect working order -

Handbrake assembly

Standard ECU – Standard wiring loom –

Standard coil packs, perfect working order -

Air flow meter

Heavy Duty NPC clutch – on way out I thinks

RB25det gearbox / Tail shaft / R33 Diff – shimmed a few years ago

Tein adjustable coilovers – no leakage, like perfect – still have user manuals etc

standard control arms and stuff

Standard strut bars

Rear cradle

HICAS

RB 25 tappet cover

dash surround / centre console / door cards / gear knob / rear interior cards / roof lining / carpet / boot interior & carpet / door sills / climate control / indicator and window washer thingies / hold onto dear life roof holdy things / seats / seat belts / interior lights / Pedals & cables / boot and petrol cap cable / battery in boot holder thingy / Antenae arial thingy (anyone who knows my car knows how clean and tidy the interior was – everything is in MINT condition – even the seats aren’t faded)

Rear view mirror / Interior light / series 2 instrument cluster

Silver - 33 rear wing / rear bar / boot / doors / rear windscreen / rear windows / front windows / front window motors / electric mirrors / rear tail lights / side indicators / skyline thing that goes between taillights – centre garnish / petrel cap cover / fuel tank

all reasonable offers considered, as i need to move this gear. Like YESTERDAY – Don't miss out - call me 0450 269 460 or Jase 0433104519

FYI - Brakes & Rear hubs sold - but the actual rear cradle still available and front lower control arms available

Yes i have genuine nissan floor mats - (except i am missing one of the rear mats) - all in good condition

have the stock gear knob

sorry the leather boot surround one of my mates called first dibs on it

do u have stock gtst rims on it. i'm after one in good nic. doesnt matter about tyres. And how much u looking to sell the turbo for? thanks

Have you got the boot interior peices? If so how much do you want for it?

I can come down tommorow night and pick it up.

yes i joined today - and as i keep on telling and emailing the mods - which refuse to email me back - i can't get into my old account 33sxc- i forgot the password and i can't get into my old work email adress as i dont work there anymore.

my old user name etc was 33sxc

but yeah - either way doesn't bother me... i have never actually sold anything on skylines australia or boost or anywhere before actually - so to be honest i dont even no how the whole postage thing etc works anyways...

but i think i am pretty well known on the gold coast / brisbane - but yeah... i guess i could be anyone. . .

Edited by Emma33SXC

Have you got the boot interior peices? If so how much do you want for it?

I can come down tommorow night and pick it up.

yeah i have boot interior pieces & carpet and little screw things -

um. . . $50???

Update - have just got a rough guide on prices im after - but they are negotiable - so please make an offer.

Also sorry in delay in getting back to everyone - please call me if i still haven't replied to you or if i have missed you...

RB25det - engine – has been hit front on – engine has been pushed back through the firewall – probably needs new cams – bought the engine back in August for $1500 at around 70,000 k’s had 160 – 165 compression in all 6 cylinders back then – I haven’t drifted the new engine and only been running stock boost. (maybe done 2 skids in it ) been a good engine – so sad! I know when I was looking for a long motor couldn’t find anything decent under $1200. . . . but I will let this go for under $1,000 – so make an offer ($700ish?)

Standard highflowed turbo – front housing is damaged – but if someone has a blown turbo or something I’ve been told that you can put the turbos together or something – dunno if anyone is interested – make an offer ($150ish?)

Alternator $80

steering rack $100

steering coloum $ 70

pedal box = $100

standard turbo oil/water lines - $50

BM-44 ABS brake master cylinder - $75

brake booster $70

stock r33 gtst exhaust manifold - $50

Standard coil packs, perfect working order - $150

Standard injectors $50

Standard fuel pump (maybe on way out? But never gave me any trouble – just something that someone told me – but might be good for someone that needs a fuel pump just for the moment)

S2 AFM (pink sticker)- $90

Standard ECU –$50

Standard wiring loom – $100

Genuine limited edition Nismo key + Ignition barrel + door barrels + standard key - $100

RB25det gearbox – good condition – shifted well no crunching - $1,100

tail shaft $200

R33 Shimmed diff - nice and tight - $300

Tein adjustable coilovers – no leakage, like perfect – still have user manuals etc $950

front+rear swaybar $100

Front lower control arms - $60 each

Front upper control arms - $40 each

Front hubs - $80 ea

Gear stick surround - $40

Centre console - $50

Glovebox - $40

Climate /stereo surround - $50

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

Climate control - $50

Wiper & indicator stalks - $40

Drivers door window switch - $80

Drivers window switch surround - $40

series 2 instrument cluster SOLD

Drivers door motor - $80

Passenger door motor - $50

S2 door trims, full set (front+rear) good condition - $100

roof linning = $60

interior carpet $80

Floormats - $100

Front seats - $200

rear seats $100

complete boot carpet and side trims = $150

Seatbelts, full set - $80 (will seperate)

Rear view mirror

sunvisors = $50 pair

Antenae arial thingy (anyone who knows my car knows how clean and tidy the interior was – everything is in MINT condition – even the seats aren’t faded)

Stock Rear Bar - $90 Standard side skirts, genuine - $100/pair

Boot Lid - $100

S2 Spoiler - $50

Rear 'Skyline' garnish - $50

Tail lights - $50 each

S2 indicator/fog light - $50

doors $200

Side mirrors - $50 each

rear window = $150

side 1/4 windows tinted dark= 80 each

petrel cap cover

all reasonable offers considered, as i need to move this gear. Like YESTERDAY – Don't miss out - call me 0450 269 460 or Jase 0433104519

FYI - Brakes & Rear hubs sold - but the actual rear cradle still available and front lower control arms available

sweet can you pm me pics of the gear knob + the floor mats?

Also let me know price etc.

cheers

Sorry haven't got any pics - are you located on the gold coast - or are you able to come have a look - otherwise will organise pics

do u have stock gtst rims on it. i'm after one in good nic. doesnt matter about tyres. And how much u looking to sell the turbo for? thanks

sorry no wheels -

turbo - honestly make an offer - $200??

how much for barrel, door locks, boot lock and key???? pm me

cheers

nismo key, barrel & door locks - $100



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