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Hey guys i have a S1 R33 For wrecking it is currently complete and running So if your interested in the motor sms or call me about it NOW!!!

so you cna see it and ill even take you for a drive to show that the motor is good

Rb25det 120xxx Runs great if you dont have chance to see $1600 Runs fine Pretty firm

i also did a compression test and all cylinders came up god

Rb25det Auto box Same condition i took the car for a drive and it felt fine $280

Everything is in good nick on the car Was not in a crash or anything

i have shit load of parts but the car is all fatory except for the s2 side skirts and s2 boot

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List of parts: ( off the top of my head )

Head lights S1 300

boot with s2 wing 50

Bonnet 140

Std cooler 50

Steering rack 50

Std turbo 250 Never ran over std boost Awsome nick

Front brakes 300 with hubs if needed

Rear brakes Calipers only 100

Diff 170

Front seats 150 No marks rips or anthing like that

Rear seats 70 it doesnt look like they have much fade at all

Std suspention 150 no leaks/ knocks

s1 ecu (auto) 50

S1 Loom (auto) 70

Std skyline Wheels 250 No scartches on rims comes with road worth tyres about 60 -70 % on them dont know what brand

after market wheels 400 light scatches

Rear bar 85 no marks price drop 70

Dash 90 no cracks or anthing like that

Rad 60 no leaks Price drop 40

s1 Afm 50

Tails lights 80 the pair SUPER CHEAP pirce drop 70

its also got a Small cat back exsaust ill get photos up for you guys $70 ( LEGAL )

Heaps of parts avalible Just Email pm or sms me

you can call but if its between 9-5 i prefer you just sms 0430106414 [email protected]

i also have a s14 so just ask for parts :)

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yup one has a pink sticker one has a green sticker

but as far as i know there copatible with eachother

i have friends with s2 motors running s1 afm's

and i know a guy thats got a s1 motor that has a s2 afm

:)

yup one has a pink sticker one has a green sticker

but as far as i know there copatible with eachother

i have friends with s2 motors running s1 afm's

and i know a guy thats got a s1 motor that has a s2 afm

:)

ah okay :) i had a quick research and they seemed pretty similar :) might be interested in the afm for sale soon if no one's bought it by then :)

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