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Hey guys, I have a white series 2 R33 Skyline for wrecking here in Sydney, info below

I also have a few other spares lying around, listed here:

Set of 18" Konig Privat wheels and tyres. Wheels are in good condition and include all the centre caps. tyres are worn or have camber wear

fronts are 18x8 +35 offset, rears are 18x9 +40, 5x114.3 stud pattern - $600 ono for the set

3" catback exhaust with Jasma stamped rear muffler - $250, pickup only!

Stock rb25 turbocharger with approx 100,000km. Good clean condition, minimal shaft play - $200

R33 front strut brace - $60

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Onto the car:

It's a white series 2 auto R33 Skyline with approx 142,000km. It's been written off due to a crash at the rear so it's all up for grabs. 100% stock car

Located in Sydney for pickup or I can post any part anywhere in Oz. PM me if you're keen on anything! Further pics available on request

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Exterior Stuff:

Series 2 front headlights, good condition. The drivers side headlight has had some cracked mounts but they've been fixed up at some point. It attaches up to the car just fine - $400/pair

Series 2 bonnet - $200

Series 2 grille - $60

Series 2 reo bar (uncut) - $150

Front guards - $75 each

front bare nose cut / radiator support - $150

Front bumper is SOLD

rear left tail light - $40

rear 'Skyline' garnish - $40

side mirrors - $40 each

stock R33 wheels with good/roadworthy tyres - $200

stock sideskirts - $120

Engine bay stuff:

Rb25det engine with approx 142,000ks. Good running condition. Did a compression test on it today and it was all good - all cylinders between 145-150psi

$1000 for the bare engine (no turbo, coils, injectors) or $1400 complete (but with no pumps/alt)

complete factory / standard exhaust & stock cat. perfect for clearing defects - $150

Radiator - $80

Aircon condenser - $150

S2 Rb25det engine loom - $150

S2 pink sticker AFM - $90

R33 aircon compressor - $90

R33 power steering pump - $100

R33 alternator - $90

Engine Mounts - $80/pair

Fuse box lid - $20

Radiator overflow bottle - $20

BM44 ABS brake master cylinder - $60

standard sidemount cooler & piping - $80

standard airbox + snorkel & filter - $120

Brakes/driveline:

Auto gearbox, approx 142,000km. Good condition, shifted smoothly. - $250

Front calipers - $275

Rear calipers - $140

Front rotors, used but good condition - $50/pair

Rear rotors, used but good condition - $50/pair

Castor rods with urethane bushes - $80

Front lower control arms - $70 ea

Front upper control arms - $50/pr

Front 5 stud hubs - $50 each

Rear lower control arms - $50 each

Rear 5 stud hubs - $150 pair

Handbrake drum assembly incl cables - $150 pair

Auto (4.3) diff - $250

Driveshafts $75 pair

Spare space saver wheel - $50

Full set of standard suspension - $180

Inside:

Drivers side window switch (s1.5/S2) - $60

Drivers side window motor - $100

Passenger side window motor - $50

Complete set of door trims (x4 pieces) - $100

Auto dash instrument cluster, approx 142,000km. everything works on it - $60

S2 steering wheel, some light wear around the top - $150

Instrument cluster surround (s2) with all switches/vents - $80

Auto gear selector surround (s2) - $40

Centre console - $50

Climate control unit - $30

S2 Front seats, some usual wear on the right edge of the drivers side seat - $100/pair

Seatbelts (full set) - $80

Complete set of boot interior pieces - $80 - pickup only

Ignition barrel + door barrels & key - $80

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Hi do you have the passenger window switch as well as the drivers. Also I need the boot lock and catch. What price for these posted to Darwin. Was the RHS hub assembly damaged in the accident and what would this cost to send as well. I will be in Sydney next week (Kincumber) not sure where this is compared to you but may be an option.

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