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HI Everyone. I've been a well known genuine user on SAU for quite a few years.

Unfortunately some f**king tosser didn't give way, and me, going straight through a green light, plowed into them.

So, my much loved R33 is dead. Well, almost.

I'm parting it all out, and to make this easy, I will tell you what isnt available. Assume everything else is.

Parts NOT available:

1. Engine - Sold

2. Gearbox, Master and Slave cylinders, clutch Pedal - I'm keeping

3. Suspension - I'm keeping

4. Exhaust and intake pipes - I'm keeping

5. Shifter - I'm keeping

6. Windscreen - Smashed

7. Front Bar - Smashed

8. Right Fender - Smashed

9. Bonnet - Smashed

10. Right Headlight and other right lights - Smashed

11. Right control arm, and this bits - Bent

12. Not sure if selling the PowerFC and hand Controller yet

Parts Available:

All Interior - and that means absolutely everything. Just note the airbags went off - SO Steering wheel and passenger section damaged

Engine parts

Excedy Twin Plate Heavy duty clutch and lighter excedy flywheel kit (Still about 80% good)

Both doors

Sideskirts

Windows

Brakes

Left Fender

Boot Lid

Series II rear spoiler

Skyline Center Section lights up an aqua colour (pics attached)

Tail lights

Rear bumper

Diff

Axles

Rear wheels and tyres

Rear windscreen

Quarter Glass

Insides of the boot

Side Mirrors

Extra Green Passenger Mirror

Anything else that isn't damaged.

I will be updating this as much as I can and often so keep an eye on this thread.

You're welcome to PM me anything, I would include my details in this message but spam is giving me the shits.

my number (written backwards to stop spam) 7046339340

Thanks guys

Jono

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Edited by The Mafia
  • 3 months later...

yeah mate, managed to get most things out to people, got 1 thing left to send actually.

What are you after?

I have available:

Left and Right side Round Lights

Front Brakes, rotors and hubs

Doors, windows etc

Door Cards

Rear seat

Parcel Shelf

All Boot Carpets

All Dash bits

Series 2 Dash Cluster with 120,000kms

Series 1 Dash Cluster with 100,000kms

Aircon Compressor

Clutch Master and Slave cylinder

ummm, thats all I can think of for now

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