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Hey guys,

In the process of completely stripping down a white 1996 R33 GTST located in Townsville. Heaps of parts up for grabs so if you want something specific let me know.

Would prefer local pickup but small parts I don't mind freighting.

Some prices and parts include:

Aftermarket parts

Plazmaman plenum and Plazmaman throttle body

Aftermarket billet fuel rail - $50

Built long block engine (refer to my other for sale thread on the engine alone) - $5000

Garret GT3540 1.06 exhaust housing, 6boost, tial gate, screamer, dump pipe, intake pipe and K&N filter - $3000

Splitfire coilpacks (S2 GTST and R34 GTR)

Tial BOV on intercooler pipe with v-band flange - $200

Koyo radiator and shroud

Greddy front mount and intercooler piping

Link G3 plug and play ECU

Front aluminium strut brace

Fibreglass rear bumper (unknown brand) - $100

Fibreglass front bumper (Trust style)

Boss kit

3.5" X-force exhaust system with Varex muffler and decat pipe - $500

Rockford Fosgate 6.5" component speakers

Rockford Fosgate 6.5" co ax speakers - $50

OEM parts

5 speed manual with Exedy twin plate clutch (worth over $2000 alone)

Front and rear brakes with DBA slotted rotors, brake lines and EBC Red Stuff Pads - $1000

Alternator - $50

Starter motor - $40

Power steering pump

A/C compressor

CAS

CAS bracket

LSD diff

OEM suspension

Master cylinder

Stock wheels with tyres (6 available) - $50 each

Series II headlights

Series II front grille

Drift lip rear spoiler

Boot lid

Side mirrors

Bonnet - $200

Rear tail lights - $50 ea

Reo bar

Front Seat belts - $80 each

Rear Seat belts - $80 for all

Passengers side front guard - $70

Door cards - $100

Passenger side window switch - $50

Centre console with armrest - $80

Heaps of other parts available just hit me up. More than welcome to come and have a look at parts first.

Thanks guys.

Phil

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