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Have been wrecking/selling off my R33 S1 after accident, here's what's left:

All prices are firm unless otherwise stated

Interior:

Cluster with ~168,000km (I can't remember) $75 + post

Full dash minus passenger side air vent - $100 + post/freight

All trim minus - centre console/shifter surround, door cards - $10 a piece plus post

"2 Door" door glass pieces - tinted but could use a retint - 125 a piece, freight at buyer's expense

Passenger side window regulator and motor - $125 (i know what these are worth, I've been through 4 of them and they cost me much more)

Mechanical:

R200 LSD with drive shafts - 5 bolt! $500 ono

GReddy style polished plenum, with 90mm throttle body, and fuel rail with 650cc injectors (14mm o-ring) - as a set $550, seperately SMS for enquiry

Factory R33 RB25DET plenum plus runners - suit polishing or plazmaman plenum - $100 ono plus post

Factory R33 injectors (370cc with rail) - 50 plus post

Panels/Exterior

R33 GT-R boot lid, with spoiler. Primer grey. LED's work in GTR wing - 350 plus freight. This cost me $600 in August, price is firm. GTR side plate sanded and filled. Brand new lock on back

R33 S1 front bar - pretty average nick - $50

R33 S1 front bar indicators - in near perfect condition, been on the car under 10,000km - $125 the set posted

R33 S1 headlights - need either new front lenses or cleaning up, bit foggy. Matte black surrounds, would look mint with a clean up! - $50 each

R33 GTST S1 boot lid, GTR centre brake light fitted, was shaved but due to bottom lock mechanism failure, has been drilled through, suit shaving. Primer grey - $100 posted

Rims:

Starcorp set - 18x8.5F, 18x9.5R, offset unknown but fit perfect! as per this style, but without the split in the spokes:http://www.tempetyres.com.au/products.php?Starcorp+Racing+Tracer $50 ea

AU Falcon Steelies x 2 - $50 ea

R32 M-Spec rims, factory, hard to come by! 16x6.5 +40? $50 each

See: http://i6.tinypic.com/120h46f.jpg

Other:

HICAS lock bar with arms - $50, can't separate

Rear cradle subframe collars (not mounts, these slip either side of bushing to stiffen up) - $50 the set, cost $125 new

I'm sure I've missed something, but feel free to text or call on 0413475969 to discuss parts and prices!! Absolutely has to go by the 15/02! Willing to discount for big buyups!

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  • 2 months later...

BUMP - What's left you ask??

2x R32 M-Spec rims

2x AU Falcon steelies - $100 for all 4 or 50 a pair!

R33 GTR boot lid, immaculate condition, comes with lock and key to suit, $300

That's all folks! Get in quick before they go!

0413475969, items in Toowoomba QLD

Edited by fattox33

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