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Hi all, Im wrecking a complete 1996 R33 GTS-4 (4WD) Series 2

Have about 95% of the parts available so if there's anything you need in particular just send me a PM!

The car was imported and never complianced so it is being stripped down to parts to clear up room.

If you need a pic of any certain part send me a text and i will get a pic of it asap O432544363

All parts are coming off Series 2 Skyline.

The car is located in Campbellfield, about 30 mins from the Melb CBD

You can either pick up the items, or i can post them out to you through a courier at your expense. If you require a quote on postage let me know and i will get back to you with a quote.

Heres a pic of the car

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Exterior

Bare shell $350

Bonnet (series 2)$220

Headlights LH & RH (no yellowing) (series 2) $350

Guards LH & RH $250

Standard side skirts $150

Front grille (series 2) $150

Front bar (series 2) $300

Front bar REO $100

Tail lights LH & RH $150

Rear skyline garnish $50

RH Door complete minus door trim $250

LH Door complete minus door trim $250

Door mirrors $50 each

Door Handles LH & RH $50

Complete Lock set (ignition + Doors + Boot) $150

Rear REO $100

Boot and Spoiler (series 2) $150

RAYS GRAM LIGHT wheels 17" with tires $550

Interior

GTS4 Cluster has LSD & SLIP light $150

Steering wheel + air bag (series 2) $250

Dash + Passenger air bag $350

Front and rear seats no rips, burns or stains (series 2) $300

Door trims like new LH & RH (series 2) $250

Climate control $60

Heater core $60

Blower / interior fan $50

Engine Bay

Thermo fan $35

Bonnet stay + Latch & Horns $80

Intake piping $50

A/C Condensor $80 x3 available

Radiator Very good condition $150

Power Steering reservoir $30

Fuse box + Cover $30

Factory Air box $150

Brake booster $80

Washer bottle $50

Engine / Drivetrain

Front Lower control arm LH & RH $100

Front + rear Hubs $250

Brakes + Rotors (4 Stud) $300

Castor rods $50

Tail Shaft $50

Subframe $150

RB25DE non Turbo with 4WD sump (comes with loom + ECU) $600

5 Speed 4WD gearbox $250

4WD atessa pump $350

Active LSD $250

Front Drive shafts $200

Rear Half shafts $200

Kakimoto 3" titanium exhaust (quiet) $350

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More parts available!

Clutch pedal box and master cylinder $100

Brake pedal $60

or grab both clutch & brake pedals for $150

All interior plastics available:

A pillar trims $50

B & C pillar trims $50

Drivers side trim underneath steering wheel $30

Dash surrounds complete with vents hazard buttons etc!

Dash surround (silver) $40

Dash surround (black) $30

RB25DET intake manifold $80

Got so much parts PM me if you are after a specific part and 90% of the time i should have it ! :)

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Pasenger side floor trim, One that says SKYLINE. Posted to sydney NSW 2111

Also Boot trim plastic, Part that sits over the latch ect.

Driver side door switch surround

PM me please mate, Also ill get back to you tonight ill need a few more bits and peices cheers.

Hi,

Wouldn't you happen to have 2x metal brackets used to hold the number plates by any chance?

PM me if you do.

pics of kakimoto exhaust & Rays Gram Light wheels and offsets

Picture 4 shows rust on the rear muffler flanges

Last pic shows the sizes and offsets 17x7.5 +22 (same for all 4wheels)

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