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R33 Gtr S2 Parts From Wreck, Sydney


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Have a few parts left over from a series 2 33 Gtr I recently wrecked.

Located Valley Heights Sydney but most can be posted at your cost.

Will try post up photos shortly, otherwise happy to sms or email to interested buyers.

Stock turbos, good condition $150

HKS dual dragger turbo back exhaust (twin 2.5") $450

HKS twin pod filters $110 pair

Rb26dett stock AFMs $110 pair

Stock BOVs $120

Front lip, factory plastic, has some damage can text photos $120 pick up only

V spec rear end $450 complete cradle excluding brakes or will separate parts, PM for prices

Front cradle $150

Power steering pump $450

Tail shaft, has a bit of a dent on the end? $50 pick up only

interior window plastics (above and below rear windows available with seatbelts) $100 the lot pick up only

Front strut brace $90

Rear strut brace $80

Indicator and wiper stalks $15 each

Gear shifter $20 and rubber/metal gear surround $10

Stock steering wheel with air bag $130 pick up only

Passenger side kick panel $10

Under dash/steering wheel plastic peice $10

Centre console $60

Various intercooler and turbo pipes $price varies, pm me what bit you need for price

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Bugger. I know you are the guru with tracking these things down. I tried ordering one direct from Nissan with no luck. if you see one in your travels lemme know.

Finally got my Datto back a couple of weeks ago and fitted the bonnet lip. Came up perfect. Cheers mate.

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Bugger. I know you are the guru with tracking these things down. I tried ordering one direct from Nissan with no luck. if you see one in your travels lemme know.

Finally got my Datto back a couple of weeks ago and fitted the bonnet lip. Came up perfect. Cheers mate.

will do mate

good to hear about the lip too

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