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Hey guys got an R33 GTST i am wrecking, i have also got a lot of spares that are doubles so please ask even if somthing you see gets sold off this wreck.

Few pictures of the whole car first:

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R33 Front mount intercooler Kit, has all the piping to meet up with the two standard pipes (you can see in the above pics)

$250

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Carbon fibre front Strut brace - $85

Apexi Power intake pod filter w/gasket and bracket - $25

Turbosmart boost tee / controller - $50

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R33 Radiator - Auto/Manual trans, Excellent condition (looks like new) - $120

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18" wheels Multi 5 stud, 235/40/18 Silverstone FTZ Sport Evol8 (Rear ~75% with slight camber wear) 225/40/18 Continental Sportcontact 2 (Fronts ~75%) - $600

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Lights -

Headlight Passenger VGC silver insert - $100

Headlight Driver average, lense needs polish to come up good, brackets were cut to suit fibreglass grill - $75

S1 Bumper Lights VGC - $50

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Drivers door + Passenger door VGC - $100ea

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Pearl White drivers door (has S1 door trim) - $100

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White passenger door - $100

(dont have a pic at the moment, has S2 door trim)

S2? Spoiler - $40

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Front Guards - $100ea

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White passenger side guard has some damage on the front which has been slightly repaired and primered to stop rust - $50

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Bonnet has small dint - $100

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Front Door Pods with JL Splits - $100

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Custom rear parcel shelf with JL 6x9's - $100

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Genuine Nissan/Alpine Tape,CD stacker, radio double din headunit - $40

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Custom roof lining with flames/ 'S' Logo - $100

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Turbo cluster w/ yellow surround - $40

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Autotechnica Steering wheel + Boss kit $40

Metal Gearknob + Handbrake $10

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Climate Control $40

Pioneer MP3 Headunit $40

Custom made Din 2" guage holder (boost guage etc) $10

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Turbo Timer BES w/ ash tray mount (ill need to pull it out to double check brand) $30

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Standard R33 Rear muffler - $15

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Standard R33 Cat back - $30

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R33 Aftermarket 3.5" exhaust (i will be getting it off the car asap for pics)

Caster arm brackets - $15

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Engine cross member + steering rack - $40

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4x AVON Full slick 250/620R17. Best suited to a 9-10" rim. I Have done one outing on these at winton. No longer need them, tread is still in excellent condition as you can

see from the wear indicator. These are a well known brand and a pretty wide slick

$250

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R31 S1 Silo Grill $10

R31 Silo taillight cover $5

R31 S1 Driver headlight $15

R31 Pintara Headlight covers $15

R31 S1 Bumper Indicators $10

R31 S1 Driver side tail light $15

R31 S1 Passenger side tail light $50 (brand new, although has a repaired crack)

Have lots of other R31 parts if people are looking

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Clear front indicators $20 (not sure what they are from)

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Y32 Cima Headlights $100

Y32 Grill $40

Y32 Driving light, blinkers, parkers $25 (one side missing part as you can see in pictures)

Had a Y32 Cima VH41DE front cut so if someone needs somthing i might still have it

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N12 Passenger Taillight $15

N12 Passenger indicator/parker $10

N12 Bumper indicator, 1 lense + 1 complete light $5

N12 Passenger Headlight + mount (plastic) $15

Have had a few N12 ET's have other bits and pieces if people are looking

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All parts are pickup in Langwarrin, Vic

Make offers on parts if you want

Please reply here/PMCheers, Shane

actually scratch that on the pioneer headunit, i think the CD mech wasnt working ill need to recheck it.

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are you after the 2 burgundy mirrors? and do you mean the wiring for the indicators in the guards?

Yep, that is the wiring I need... Well I am after any colour 33 mirrors as a set because my car is pink and has gay chrome mirrors so I want to replace them, so in this case yes, the 2 burgundy mirrors :)

hey melly, you can have both the mirrors and the wiring for the guard indicators for $40 + postage, i just looked at the wiring and its part of the main harness though. So it will be only the plug and i would cut it off where it meets the main loom (so you would have like 30cm of wiring i think)

also i have the exhaust off the car

Its 2 1/2" cat, 3.5" exhaust with resonator, to a big rear muffler with 4" tip. It has Jasma tags

$300

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Strut bar sold

Standard Cat back exhaust sold

Engine Clutch Fan sold

Drivers A-Pillar trim sold

Turbosmart boost controller sold

R33 grill sold

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Gearbox on its own $1200

Gearbox + tailshaft, clutch, master cyl, pedals (everything for manual conversion) $1500

Engine (RB25DET) with ECU, Loom, AFM, p/steer, aircon compressor etc. $1200

Did a compression test and it has low comp, suspect rings. Engine started and drove

Above engine + bits + gearbox only $2300

or add on the manual conversion parts $2500

cheers

hey melly, you can have both the mirrors and the wiring for the guard indicators for $40 + postage, i just looked at the wiring and its part of the main harness though. So it will be only the plug and i would cut it off where it meets the main loom (so you would have like 30cm of wiring i think)

PM sent :)

Interested in picking up your tachometer if it was in good working condition when last used. Please PM me.

Hey mate i'm chasing the dash parts below the steering wheel. Rough price?

I need a few other small bits too. Where in melb are you?

Cheers, Mick

Hey, clutch/brake pedal + clutch master cyl $100

also the new R31 taillight is going.

+ the front & rear brakes are on hold.

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