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Hi,

Have a complied but unregistered 1993 R33 that I am now wrecking, most parts are available.

Rolling shell is available however was previously an economic write-off (and has since been cleared, I have the REVs/Vehicle History report for anyone interested VIN is 6U9000ECR33013413). $2600 including suspension, diff, steering rack and brake calipers

Parts that are not available are

Manifold/Turbo/Lines/Wastegate/Dump Pipe/Intake Piping/Intercooler + Piping

Obviously there are heaps of parts and I cant list a price for all of them but heres the main ones.

Motor RB25DET 149,000 KMS (has run Royal Purple the last 50,000KMS). $1800

RB25DET Manual Gearbox $1300 (have all the gear for a conversion)

Microtech LT12s + Piggyback Module $1100

550CC Side Feed Injectors (near new) $550

I also have 3 Sets of 370CC standard injectors $150 a set

Splitfire Coils $380

Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch + Machined/Matched flywheel (no more than 5000kms old if that) $200

Silver Boot with Metal wing $200

Drivers Headlight $150

Doors $200 each

Gaurds $100 each

Anything else you can think of make an offer!. I'm Located on the Gold Coast 0416608383 is my number

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Front bar???

Have a blue/silver series 1 one without indicators. it would need a bit of prep and then to be repainted. $10 pickup

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Some more pics, ill take some more in the next couple of days.

Side Skirts are aftermarket Blitz ones $120

White Rear Bar $80

Standard Airbox without snorkel $40

Standard Intercooler $40

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Have listed the Microtech, Standard Injectors, Splitfire Coils, and Aftermarket Sideskirts on ebay.

If you would like the item listed on ebay let me know so it can be paid for by credit card.

Bumppp :D Open to offers guys!

Most of the major parts have been listed on eBay

Motor RB25DET 149,000 KMS (has run Royal Purple the last 50,000KMS).

$600 for Head, $600 for bottom end head is off so can be inspected.

RB25DET Manual Gearbox Conversion $1000 (will give you all the parts you need to convert a auto to manual if wanted)

Microtech LT12s + Piggyback Module $1000 (want this gone ASAP)

550CC Side Feed Injectors (near new) $500

370CC standard injectors $120 a set

Splitfire Coils $380

Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch + Machined/Matched flywheel (no more than 5000kms old if that) $200

Silver Boot with Metal wing $200

Drivers Headlight $150

Doors $200 each

Gaurds $100 each

Automatic Standard ECU $50

Car currently is being parted and is located on the Gold Coast in Bundall

Microtech SOLD!.

Splitfire Coils are for RB20/RB25 Series one and RB26 sorry for not specifying.

Have standard RB25 Cams $50.

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Brand is Deatsch, they come flow matched when purchased from them new.

Gearbox is now SOLD

Exedy Clutch Deposit Taken SOLD

Front Calipers are now SOLD

Will list up some more items when I have taken photo including the rolling shell which has since been parted.

Sorry mate, Calipers sold on Saturday and the rotors were slotted so i'm using them on my other R33. I only have a set a good set of rotors off that however they are really heavy and will be expensive to post.

1 Set of standard injectors - SOLD

1 Alternator - SOLD

Parts still available

RB25DET Motor $1600 (includes inlet and exh manifold + Throttle Body + Cometic VRS Kit, head is off for inspection however I will install headgasket for you upon purchase)

Complied Rolling Shell including suspension - $800

550cc Injectors in Rail - $460

370cc Injectors removed from rail - $100

Injector Loom - $50

Splitfire Coils - $380

Coil Ignitor Series 1 - $60

Drivers Series 1 Headlight - $150

Front Gaurd LHS - $100

Right Gaurd RHS - $100

Front Door LHS (with glass) - $200

Right Door RHS (with glass) - $200

Bonnet Series 1 - $130

Boot with Wing - $160

Diff 4.11 Ratio - $250

Tailshaft - $100

Rear S1 Seats - $100

Front R32 Seats - $200 (great condition)

Power Steering Pump - $120

ABS Pump - $150

Walbro 255L Intank Fuel Pump - $75

Rear Brake Calipers and Rotors - $180

Front Rotors purchased by myself new and done about 3000kms (never been machined) $100

Standard Exhaust Manifold - $50

Standard Inlet Manifold - $80

Standard Suspension - $100 (would suit defect)

2 x Rear Bars one white one burgandy - $80

Set of Blits fiberglass Sideskirts - $120

Front Bar S1 Needs work - $20

Intercooler + Piping to suit High Mount Turbo to standard inlet manifold through factory holes (as in pics) $400

LHS Door Seal - $30

RHS Door Seal - $30

LHS Electric Mirror - $40

RHS Electric Mirror - $40

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