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All items gotta go! Clearing space in and around my house. All items located in Fairfield, can post at buyer expense. Most items negotiable on price, the more you buy the cheaper things get.
Items sold as is and needs to go, offers accepted.

R34

Genuine damaged Nismo/Altia front bumper, repairable - $350

HKS Rear coilovers, damaged - $50

Nismo Front & Rear sway bar - $200

RB25DET Neo Starter Motor - $100

Custom 3" Exhaust & Y Split dump pipe - $200

Driver side window regulator - $80

RB25DET Neo engine cover - $20

GTT Strut brace - $40

GT Strut Brace - $20

Bonnet arm - $20

Spare Tyre - $40

Front radiator support, cut from strut tower - $150

GTT rear subframe/cradle - $100

Manual GTT Diff (center gears unknown, not bothered to open up) - $150

Sedan stock exhaust - $100

Set of 4 door trims - $50

Complete seatbelt set - $150

GTT dash, immaculate condition - $100

Auto tiptronic steering wheel - $50

Lower control arm - $80

Upper Control arm - $50

5 stud hubs - $100 each or $250 for full set of 4

Driver side Window glass - $50

Sedan driver window - $50

Sedan Spoiler - $100

Airbox with snorkel - $100

R33

Front reo bar, cut for FMIC - $50

Bonnet Arm - $20

Rear Sway bar - $20

Spare tyre - $40

Driver Guard - $50

Manual GTS-T Diff (center gears unknown, not bothered to open up) - $150

Auto GTS-T Diff (center gears unknown, not bothered to open up) - $150

Lower control arm - $80

Upper Control arm - $50

GTS-T Brakes set, calipers and rotors - $400

5 stud hubs - $100 each or $250 for full set of 4

Sedan Doors, all 4 - $150

OEM Airbox snorkel - $50

Driver side guard - $150

Snorkel on its own - $50

Motors

R34 RB25DET Neo Complete engine, no turbo no loom, runs fine, approx 101117 KMs - $1250

R33 RB25DET Complete engine, no turbo, no loom, runs fine, approx 125,XXX KMs - $1100

Gearboxes

R32 GTR Gearbox - $400

R33 GTS-T Auto Gearbox - $150

R34 GTT Auto Gearbox - $200

ECU

R34 RB25DET Neo Auto - $100

R33 RB25DET Auto - $100

Free

R34 Boot driver side sub box, GTT ONLY.

Plenty of other parts that I haven't listed, little stuff like sensors, trims, etc, I have plenty, just ask!

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More photos in my Gumtree link in my sig as well, disregard the listed prices and make an offer.

Sweet mate I may have one not sure if it work though, if its sweet ill get back to ya tomorrow arvo, let ya know, cheers

hey ricky by 'set of 4 door trims' did you mean they are from a 4 door, or they are the 4 'door' trims for a coupe? pics please!

hey ricky by 'set of 4 door trims' did you mean they are from a 4 door, or they are the 4 'door' trims for a coupe? pics please!

There from a 4 door mate. Haha sorry to disappoint. I'm still on the hunt for a pair of perfect condition trims for myself.

is the factory airbox just straight bolt on (remove my pod and straight bolt on the airbox?)

Yes, straight bolt on man

hi, do you have a radiator for an r33 auto?

I've got a radiator for a R33 manual, only difference is the ineffective oil cooling pipes at the bottom.

ok thanks Ricky. Was probably a stupid question hahaha. Car currently in the shop no idea when it'll be out, may pick up a few bits and pieces from you once I get it fixed up =(

what price are you after for the radiator?

I've got a radiator for a R33 manual, only difference is the ineffective oil cooling pipes at the bottom.

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