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Wrecking 1995 R33 GTS-T Series 1.

Location: Fairfield 2165

Postage: At buyers expense, small to medium sized items only. Choice from AusPost, AAE, DHL or E-Go. Insurance coverage at your own expense.

Payment: Cash, Direct Deposit

Any items listed as sets will be sold as a set if you are the first to ask and pay for the entire set. Sets may be split up if but if someone is paying for entire set has priority. Some large items may not be posted. All prices NEGOTIABLE. Low ballers ignored, please POST IN HERE if asking for photos or any questions in general including neg price. DO NOT PM me unless you have committed to buying it. It's just to help me keep my inbox clean and organized so I can keep track of my CF Group Buy, other classifieds and this as well. Discount available for multiple items.

Images: Click Here - Pics will be provided in the link as they become available or upon request.

Entire Car: $3K

The good:

Still fair condition for what it is, still runs fine. Quite stock.

Power windows run

Power steering good

Wipers work, haven't tried water though

Great for a project track car.

No WOVR, can provide recent PPSR certificate.

The bad:

Right fender damaged

Right headlight damaged

Front Bumper Damaged but still useable

Driver side door has damage on the edge from hitting stuff while opening doors

No Spare Tyre

Front passenger side wheel is fkd, but repairable by chaning a few arms or rods

Passenger side brake line is fkd, but also repairable

Need front passenger wheel

Current colour is what appears to be a DIY job over the original QM1 paint

Body

Bare Shell - $600

Bonnet - $250

Front Bar - $150

Rear Bar - $150

Passenger Door - Complete - $150

Driver Door - Complete - $125

Boot Lid With Hinges & Dampers - $150

Complete Boot Trim - No Clips & Boot Lid Trim - $50

Fuel Door - $30

Side Mirrors Set - $100

Passenger Side Fender - $50

Engine Bay & Mechanical

RB25DE(T?) Neo Motor, Engine Loom, Gear Box - $950 - Unsure if RB25DE Neo or RB25DET Neo with turbo removed & replaced with N/A intake. Ran VIN in Nissan FAST and it comes up as RB25DET, cluster has turbo gauge, car is equipped with functional turbo timer and manufacturers plate lists RB25DET.

A/T Radiator - $60

A/C Condenser - $120

Condenser Fan - $60

Clutch Fan - $50

Washer Bottle With Pumps - $40

Coolant Reservoir Tank - $30

Air Box - No Snorkel - $100

AFM - $80

Plastic Intake Pipe Set From AFM To Manifold - $65

Stock Inter-cooler - $50

Alternator - $90

Stock Suspension - Complete Set - $350

Alternator - $80

Front Wiper Arms - $30

Bonnet Latch - $30

Front Brake Calipers & Rotors Set - $300

Rear Brake Calipers & Rotors Set - $300

Lights

Driver Side Headlights - $65

Passenger Side Headlights - $150

Tail Lights Set - $100

Front Indiactors Set - $80

Map Light - $25

Dome Light - $25

Interior

Driver Door Trim - $60

Passenger Door Trim - $60

Front Seats - $200

Rear Seats - $50

Center Console Arm Rest - $60

Seat Belts - $Complete Set - $320

Glove Box - $35

Sun Visors - $30

Rear View Mirror - $25

Climate Control Unit - $50

A/T Gear Surround - $35

Carpet - $105

Driver Side Rear Quarter Trim - $40

Passenger Side Rear Quarter Trim - $40

Driver Side A-Pillar Trim - $35

Passenger Side A-Pillar Trim - $35

Roof Lining - $50

Controls & Switches

A/T Turbo Cluster - 220922 KMs, Faulty RPM Needle - $40

Steering Wheel - $50

A/T Gear Knob - $25

Steering Column Light Control Stick - $40

Steering Column Washer/Wiper Control Stick - $40

Side Mirror Switch - $40

Hazard & Demister Switch - $30

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Started this new thread to keep things organized and clean. Continued from: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/413196-nsw-1995-r33-gts-t-wrecking/

price on drivers side window switch panel please

$25

price on LHS complete door + RHS door trim :)

$210 - Complete Passenger Door + Bare Driver Side Door Trim - no switches

Hey mate,

Price on front brakes and rotors?

$300

Price on the ABS block? (just the plastic box part that contains the relays, don't need the piping etc), assuming

the ABS light is off in the car :)

Not sure what they are worth. $100 sound fair?

How much for the rear calipers ???

$300 including rotors

how much for lower dash panel (above the knees) and condition (clips in tact?)

$45. Will have to check condition, I'll get back to you soon.

For a flat piece of metal and 2x bolts? come on brah, we brothers :)

lol.. I was hoping $10

haha perhaps were not talking about the same thing. Grab me a pic. $10 sounds fine for a piece of metal and bolts.

I'll use MSPaint and circle 4 yeww lol.. btw.. that car doesn't have an ABS pump nor ABS lines :)

done.. sorry I'm bored at work, so I labelled the item peniz lol

EngineBay.jpg

Edited by johnnilicte

I'll use MSPaint and circle 4 yeww lol.. btw.. that car doesn't have an ABS pump nor ABS lines :)

done.. sorry I'm bored at work, so I labelled the item peniz lol

EngineBay.jpg

yeah you can have it for $10. come by on sunday man. PM me your number

Everything is up for sale. Just let me know what you need. Get in fast, got people interested on some parts that might be needed for the conversion

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