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Hi All!!

I am wrecking a maroon Series 1 1993 model R33 in Sydney.

Ideally looking to sell whole car with no engine for $3k. 91k on the chassis.

If interested it will come with all parts listed within this add.

Individual prices are crazy cheap due to needing $$$$ to fund my build. I bought this car for motor swap as my oil pump sh!t itself and seized my motor.

Some stuff im not too sure on market prices so if i'm way off let me know and shoot an offer I will mostly likely accept it.

Engine -

R33 Series 2: 152***km's. As mentioned bottom end seized. head seams to be fine would need rebuild. $200 whole lot.

Splitfire Coil pack's Suit series 2 - $250 firm. (only used 3,000k's) working fine.

Z32 AFM - bought 2nd hand worked fine, includes plug for r33 - $100

Nistune Z32 ECU - Tuned for all mods listed so basic turbo FMIC, Fuel pump. - $500 neg

R33 FMIC - comes with all piping to bolt on. $200

Bosch 044 used works fine - $50

Garrett T04E turbo - Bought of Krayzie32 on forum 2nd hand a few years back for $900.

Had small boost leak, fixed with Turbosmart actuator. Will come with all lines, spacer plate, v-band dump pipe, intake will bolt onto standard manifold. Made 250rwkw on 20psi with the supporting mods in this add. great little upgrade on standard turbo.

Whole kit - $400

Drivetrain -

R33 gearbox - $500 firm. 4th to 5th synchro crunches under heavy load other than that shifts fine. Buy this refurb it and still be ahead on a 2nd hand box.

Exedy Heavy duty clutch - seen better days but fully functional - $100 (will upload pics soon)

Interior

- Eboost 1: Not sure what these are worth will take $220 neg. (pics too come)

- All door cards, back seats, dash cluster carpets, roof lining (really clean) take the lot for $150

- Momo steering wheel and boss kit, has seen some use $50

- Auto Technica Bucket seats including rails for R33 (not sure on fitment for 34, 32) bolster damage on driver chair from getting in and out, no rips or ciggie burns $300 pair with rails.

Wheels

17inch King Wheels with newish rubber i'd say about 90% - $500 neg

D2 Coilovers - Not sure what there worth fronts are in car backs havn't been installed. Seen some use $200

Standard Brakes - once again not sure of $$$ value. Take all 4 including pads, lines, discs whatever you need for $200

Body

- Drift wing: painted maroon will need respray - $50

- All panels are straight and good paint. make an offer i'd say $50 on average. Like bonnet u can have for $50, bumpers, Front side panels $25 etc.

Any other bits like suspension and electronics just let me know what your after. As said no decent offer refused and need it all gone.

Also as stated for $3k take it all and put in a motor or rebuild my bottom end and will end up with a decent skyline pretty cheap.

Contact via PM or message on 0424 one5two 445. I work pretty irradict shifts so if i dont answer leave a voicemail i'll get back to you.

Im old school and would prefer cash and pickup. Located North West Sydney/ Hills area Shipping to be paid by buyer for now.

I am happy to post pics of whatever you after just let me know.

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Hey mate. Saw you are parting that R33. I am after the MOMO steering wheel and boss and also the entire inidicator/wiper cluster.

Wanting to know would you take $80 for the lot posted to 4178 qld?

Hey mate. Saw you are parting that R33. I am after the MOMO steering wheel and boss and also the entire inidicator/wiper cluster.

Wanting to know would you take $80 for the lot posted to 4178 qld?

pm'd

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Bucket Seats and Coilovers sold!!

Right door hinge sold, front bumper sold, right inner door card sold.

Power steering bracket sold pending payment

Rear subframe sold

Gearbox sold pending payment.

Any part on this car is open for Sale!!!! Make some offers if you need spare parts

Update:

Engine -

R33 Series 2: 152***km's. As mentioned bottom end seized. head seams to be fine would need rebuild. $200 whole lot.

Splitfire Coil pack's Suit series 2 - $250 firm. (only used 3,000k's) working fine. Discovered they are series 1 JJR or Power enterprise coilpacks. Perfect working order. $100

Catch Can $200 firm

China Wastegate 38mm. 11psi Spring - Held boost fine. Too small for new setup. $50

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Z32 AFM - bought 2nd hand worked fine, includes plug for r33 - $100

Nistune Z32 ECU - Tuned for all mods listed so basic turbo FMIC, Fuel pump. - $500 neg

R33 FMIC - comes with all piping to bolt on. $200

Bosch 044 used works fine - $50

Right lower control arm sold.

Garrett T04E turbo - Bought of Krayzie32 on forum 2nd hand a few years back for $900.

Had small boost leak, fixed with Turbosmart actuator. Will come with all lines, spacer plate, v-band dump pipe, intake will bolt onto standard manifold. Made 250rwkw on 20psi with the supporting mods in this add. great little upgrade on standard turbo.

Whole kit - $400

Drivetrain -

R33 gearbox - $500 firm. 4th to 5th synchro crunches under heavy load other than that shifts fine. Buy this refurb it and still be ahead on a 2nd hand box.

Exedy Heavy duty clutch - seen better days but fully functional - $100 (will upload pics soon)

Interior

- Eboost 1: Not sure what these are worth will take $220 neg. (pics too come)

- Front door cards

- Momo steering wheel and boss kit, has seen some use $50

- Auto Technica Bucket seats including rails for R33 (not sure on fitment for 34, 32) bolster damage on driver chair from getting in and out, no rips or ciggie burns $300 pair with rails.

Indicator and wiper stalks sold pending payment.

Wheels

17inch King Wheels with newish rubber i'd say about 90% - $500 neg

D2 Coilovers - Not sure what there worth fronts are in car backs havn't been installed. Seen some use $200

Standard Brakes - once again not sure of $$$ value. Take all 4 including pads, lines, discs whatever you need for $200 Sold pending payment

Body

- Drift wing: painted maroon will need respray - $50

Ondago you have pm.

Would also just like to say a big thanks to all SAU users who have responded to my add and made enquiries. It has been so easy to organise purchases and each one has been prompt payment with no bullsh!t. First time selling on Forums and a lot simpler than I initially thought.

Keep the offers coming for whatever spare parts you may need!!!

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