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I am now parting out x2 r33 series 2 sedans both turbo manual

both are repairable write offs and are not being sold complete

rb25det series 2 engine - $1200

rb25det series 2 gearbox - $1000

5 stud brakes and hubs - $450

nismo front strut brace with bmc stopper - $170

Juran damper adjustable shocks with springs - $200

adjustable front castor rods - $80

tomei front strut brace - sold

front mount cooler kit - sold

turbosmart dual port bov - $150

powerup dual stage boost controller - $80

stock rad - $70

fan shroud - sold

sedan cat back exhausts - $200 each

bellmouth dump pipes - $100 each

adjustable tie rods ends - $50

good stock steering wheels - $80 each

front lca's - $80

5 bolt shafts - $100

mint bonnet - $120

cluster - $80

headlights - sold

r33 sedan genuine weather sheilds - sold

r33 sedan m spec skirts and pods - $400

18" v35 or 350z wheels - $600

front seats - $60

door shells - $30 each

tail lights - $300 with centre garnish

complete boot trim - $100

also parting a series 1 r33 coupe and a r32 gtst coupe so have parts from those cars as well

lots more pm me if you need anything for a r33

please contact 0420 767 957 for a fast response

springwood 4127

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Edited by SIFTY32

smasht I will pm you pics tomorrow, I have about 5 clusters available so will check kms too

Perzn_34 I sell manual conversions for $1350-$1500 depnding on the clutch cond etc

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