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Wreaking my series 2 r33 its a 1996 model auto only done 173xxxkms

still have most parts, car was written off 2-3 months ago (Drivers side guard damage) and now i got this in my garage taking space,

if anyone who is interested in taking the whole $2500 is what i want, motor runs perfect and turbo, 5 stud and all still there for now.

I would like to keep this car rolling so i wont be able to sell suspension or wheels for now

Rb25det complete engine package with all bolt ons 173ks $1500 (still in car, can be heard running)

OG sans wheels 4x114.3 +0 offset $900 (tyres have camber wear)

Bonnet $150

Rear bar $100

Drivers door with window and reg $200 (door has scratch)

Passenger door $200 with window and reg $200

Bootlid with spoiler $200

Passenger side guard $80

Side skirts $150 pair

Rear pods $80 pair

Stock airbox with snorkel $150

Front seats $50 (drivers has ciggie holes)

Rear seats $40 (one ciggie hole)

Parcel shelf with 10 inch speakers $100

Door trims $100

Boot trims minus the floor carpet $50 the lot

Steering wheel $150

Auto cluster 173ks $50

Interior trim bits take them from $10 each

Now for whats already gone so please dont ask for these

Drivers side guard (Damaged)

RHS Shocker and surrounding area (Damaged)

Headlights

Front bar

Front reo

5 stud and brakes pending

Exhurst

Drivers window switch and loom

Center console

Sms me 0411 655 097 if theres anything else

I am located in sydenham, VIC (30kms west of melbourne cbd) can also arange pickup near my work in glenroy or around sunshine.

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Do you have the boot lid carpet liner thingy?

Would you post to Canberra 2911?

Nah im missing that. i prob have it but can't remember were i put it.

Getting a few texts asking for postage, i will only post the smaller stuff via express aus post, bigger items will need to be picked up.

Edited by Johnie

hey dude flash me a pic of that parcel shelf with the speakers. mine is fubar,.

cheers.

Photos of the parcel shelf with speakers, parcel shelf has been cut to fit these speakers in

$100

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For anyones whos interested ill take $2000 for the whole car as it sits now, got another skyline coming tonight so ill need the space

this still has 5 stud, turbo, whole motor running rb25det auto and driveable

its currently missing a few parts witch i have parted out

front bar, headlights, front reo, side skirts, rear pods, catback exhurst, center console and head unit surround, boot trims, drivers window switch and loom

$2000 bargain for series 2, whole car thats driveable and running.

Sms me 0411 655 097 as ill be at work till late today

Edited by Johnie

Hey johnie, do you have the driver's side interior door handle/cup thingy? The thing you put your fingers into to close the driver door once you sit inside.

Edited by copycutter

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