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Hey Hey,

I am currently parting out a Series 2 R33 coupe (Black) and have heaps of parts from it to clear as well as parts from a White Series 2 and some R32 gear.

I have a full rear cut with all the windows and rear windscreen etc, and a rad support cut as well.

Here are some parts i have for sale, and will advertise more when i get around to it.

Feel free to ask for anything as i will probably have it if its not written up.

#1 R33 Series 1 spoiler (black) $50 ono

#2 Unknown Brand Cannon $30

#3 Apexi BOV (ok condition, gr8 sound) $50 each (got two)

#4 Series 2 two door tail lights and rear garnish $100 (white)

#5 Series 2 dash (ok conditon) $100 ono

#6 Rear Hicas unit $50

#7 R33 fuel tank (gd condition) $50 ono

#8 Passengers Side Mirror (White) $50

#9 Passengers door trims (gd condition) $20 each

#10 Front hubs (LH and RH avaliable, 5 stud) $50 each

#11 Front Assemblies (knuckles and upper arms) $50 each

#12 Rear seat (ok condition) $30 ono

#13 Complete Dash loom $30

#14 Petrol Flapper/door $10

#15 Rear 2 door interior quarter panels $20 each

#16 Windscreen Washer Bottle $20

#17 Set of 17"x7" rims (good tires on 2, other 2 need replacing), $600 ono

minor gutter rash but overall pretty good, (will not fit over large brake calipers)

#18 Digital Climate control Unit (r33) $40

#19 Accelerator Pedal and Cable $40

#20 Set of 5 seatbelt for an R33 S2 $50 (gd condition)

#21 Steering Column with Barrel, Key and Trim surrounds $80

#22 Hks SSQ (gd condition) with rb25 adaptor $70

#23 Front RH and LH Guards (White in colour and gd condition) $80 each

#24 Reo Bar for behind R33 S2 Dash (Straight and good condition) $40

#25 R33 Engine Crossmember $50

#26 R33 Stock Airbox and Snorkel (gd condition and gd filter) $80

#27 Flywheel and Bolts $80

#28 Extreme Heavy Duty Clutch and Pressure Plate (gd condition, hardly used) $100

#29 R33 Brake Booster and Cylinder (no plundger) $50

#30 R32/33 Stainless Steel Intercooler piping $100

#31 Manual R33 Brake Pedal $30

#32 Heater core/Unit from an R33 $40

#33 SRS Passengers Airbag, S2 Steering Wheel with Airbag and Airbag Module $make an offer$ (not activated)

#34 S2 Pink Label AFM $110

#35 Stock Rear Bar for an R33 (need respray) $40

#36 LH Black Front Guard $80

#37 All S2 interior bits $ make offers $

Again any parts you can think of ill have, door seals, bonnet latches and cables, passengers door, rear garnishes, rear r33 strut brace, apexi radiator etc.

PM me anytime

ALL PRICES ARE ONO

Cheers Ty

Hey Hey,

I am currently parting out a Series 2 R33 coupe (Black) and have heaps of parts from it to clear as well as parts from a White Series 2 and some R32 gear.

I have a full rear cut with all the windows and rear windscreen etc, and a rad support cut as well.

Here are some parts i have for sale, and will advertise more when i get around to it.

Feel free to ask for anything as i will probably have it if its not written up.

#1 R33 Series 1 spoiler (black) $50 ono

#2 Unknown Brand Cannon $30

#3 Apexi BOV (ok condition, gr8 sound) $50 each (got two)

#4 Series 2 two door tail lights and rear garnish $100 (white)

#5 Series 2 dash (ok conditon) $100 ono

#6 Rear Hicas unit $50

#7 R33 fuel tank (gd condition) $50 ono

#8 Passengers Side Mirror (White) $50

#9 Passengers door trims (gd condition) $20 each

#10 Front hubs (LH and RH avaliable, 5 stud) $50 each

#11 Front Assemblies (knuckles and upper arms) $50 each

#12 Rear seat (ok condition) $30 ono

#13 Complete Dash loom $30

#14 Petrol Flapper/door $10

#15 Rear 2 door interior quarter panels $20 each

#16 Windscreen Washer Bottle $20

#17 Set of 17"x7" rims (good tires on 2, other 2 need replacing), $600 ono

minor gutter rash but overall pretty good, (will not fit over large brake calipers)

#18 Digital Climate control Unit (r33) $40

#19 Accelerator Pedal and Cable $40

#20 Set of 5 seatbelt for an R33 S2 $50 (gd condition)

#21 Steering Column with Barrel, Key and Trim surrounds $80

#22 Hks SSQ (gd condition) with rb25 adaptor $70

#23 Front RH and LH Guards (White in colour and gd condition) $80 each

#24 Reo Bar for behind R33 S2 Dash (Straight and good condition) $40

#25 R33 Engine Crossmember $50

#26 R33 Stock Airbox and Snorkel (gd condition and gd filter) $80

#27 Flywheel and Bolts $80

#28 Extreme Heavy Duty Clutch and Pressure Plate (gd condition, hardly used) $100

#29 R33 Brake Booster and Cylinder (no plundger) $50

#30 R32/33 Stainless Steel Intercooler piping $100

#31 Manual R33 Brake Pedal $30

#32 Heater core/Unit from an R33 $40

#33 SRS Passengers Airbag, S2 Steering Wheel with Airbag and Airbag Module $make an offer$ (not activated)

#34 S2 Pink Label AFM $110

#35 Stock Rear Bar for an R33 (need respray) $40

#36 LH Black Front Guard $80

#37 All S2 interior bits $ make offers $

Again any parts you can think of ill have, door seals, bonnet latches and cables, passengers door, rear garnishes, rear r33 strut brace, apexi radiator etc.

PM me anytime

ALL PRICES ARE ONO

Cheers Ty

hi, i am in need of a drivers side power window motor, can u help me out >?

Please msg me asap on 0416840060 or [email protected] as i dont get on hear heaps.

thanks mate!

Hi,

I'd be keen on:

Passenger Seatbelt bits (mine doesn't auto-retract)

Climate Control Unit

Drivers Mirror (not whole mirror, just the shiny bit, if it's in good condition, as mine is scratched)

Posted to Gold Coast, QLD 4212

Just swing me a price and i'll let you know :)

hi mate cheers for the info on the clutch il take it off your hands just let me know how much all up if u can post to newcastle n.s.w i cant pm back cause my post count isnt high enough cheers mate

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