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Wrecking my S1 R33 GTST '95 - Black in colour.

Car was running 275rwkw.

To save people the trouble if asking, the motor / gearbox / doors have already gone. Most other stuff is still available so ask away if you can't find it below.

All reasonably priced to get rid of it.

Pod filter with adapter Needs new foam $50
Exedy heavy duty 5 puk clutch - needs new buttons holds 285+ rwkw $150
Turbo custom intake pipe $80
Intake manifold $50
Engine wiring loom $150
Custom turbo with internal gate HKS exhaust and Garret internals/wheels. Low mount GT-2876R equivalent $600
Radiator $60
Engine mounts $50
Fuse box lid $20
Radiator overflow bottle $20
Washer bottle and mototrs $25
Aircon condenser $90
Power steering pump $100
Alternator $90
Fuel pump No label but was fine for 285rwkw $100
Clutch master cylinder $60
Manual pedal set $50
Tail shafts $100
Exhaust
Exhaust pipe Blitz 3in $200
Decat pipe Straight 3in bolt on $45
Wheels
Impul NS-01 light weight racing 17in inc Federal tyres, 70% frt, 40% rr $800
5 stud hubs Front $100
Spare space saver wheel $50
Suspension
Fronts Stock $75
Rears Stock $75
Front castor rods $75
Front upper control arms $50
Rear control arms $75
Brakes
Callipers Rear $100
Discs Front $50
Rear $50
Handbrake hub assembly With rear cables $150
Master brake cylinder $50
Exterior
Body Shell $350
Front reinforcement bar $120
Rear reinforcement bar $100
Rear bar Stock $100
Side skirts Stock or type M? $100
Rear pods Veilside $70
Spoiler - Series 1 No stop light and scratched $50
Bonnet Black - resprayed $180
Boot Black $100
Front wheel liner Front RH $20
Series 1 tail lights Rear LH $80
Rear RH $90
Indicators Side - clear pair $60
Interior
Seat Recaro worn on one side from getting in and out $160
Rear seats $50
Floor carpet $50
Instrument panel Standard black good condition $100
Centre console $20
Shifter cover $25
Heater core New 3 years ago $50
Heater controls $50
Headliner $50
Boot trim $50
Gear Brand new leather boot & surround $30
Handbrake leather boot Brand new $15
Gages Taco - 4in with shift light $60
A pillar twin mount $40
Boost - HKS with solenoid $60
Steering wheel Just wheel - needs recovering $50
Airbag $100
Pillar trims LH $30
RH - hole from gauge wiring $15

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Im after a few items:

- The climate control panel (off - auto - temp etc)

- Rear bumper if its in good condition

- Carpets if they are decent

- Washer bottle with motors

- Std Intercooler and piping

- Elec Aerial

- Standard Airbox

Hoping for a package price on all this stuff or on what you still have available. I can pickup over the weekend.

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Got a picture you can post or PM on the HKS boost control?

Hey mate,

It's a HKS boost gauge with solenoid, not boost controller (the list format didn't paste into the post too well).

I can still take a pic if that's what you're after?

Thanks,

Adam

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