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Starting to part out a white S2 R33 1997 located in north Brisbane . All that is missing is front and rear seats.

Car has travelled 120000 kms.

Heaps of parts available.

Almost all aftermarket parts have been on car for less than 8000kms and are in top condition

Some parts that may be of interest:

Garrett gtx3071r .82 internally gated with custom dump $1500

Link G4 plug in ecu to suit r33 + 7 bar map sensor $1450

Kakimoto Regu 06 & R cat back exhaust with titanium tip $500

Power Enterprise 850cc injectors $550

Splitfire coilpacks $300

Kaaz 2 way in housing $650

Near new Nismo mats ( set of 5) $200

Greedy Profec B spec 2 electronic boost controller (black) $200

Buddy club rear camber arms $100

Turbosmart plumback BOV $150

I also have the motor (120000kms) , gearbox, jim berry clutch ( done 8000kms ) but I have not got around to removing them yet. Keep you posted!!

Also have a factory Momo/Nissan airbag steering wheel in mint condition (I think they are hard to come by)

Hicas eliminator kit almost brand new ( installed but car has not been driven since installed )

KYB struts and springs all round ( about 20mm lower ). Don't have a price for these, PM me an offer if you're interested in these.

There are way too many parts to list individually. The car was complete apart from the seats and all panels are straight and paint is in great condition.

If you are after parts that aren't listed PM or text/call me and I'll let you know if I have it and a price.

I'm happy to post some items

Will upload pics as soon as I get a chance

Phone: Zero 41044593 Five

Cheers

Edited by ThirteeThree

Hey guys

Update for the ecu. It is a standard Link G4, not the G4+.

Also price drop on the Link G4 with 7 bar map sensor $1300.

Will seperate. Link G4- $1150

Map sensor-$150

Also got some more parts to list:

Tomei 248 L/H fuel pump- $180

R33 GTR brake master cylinder- $100

Brand New HEL braided clutch line- $20

  • 2 weeks later...

Update. The following parts are sold.

ECU

Turbo

Coil packs

BOV

Boost controller

Exhaust

Clutch cable

Still have:

Power enterprise 850cc injectors $600

Kaaz 2 way diff $600

Buddy club rear camber arms $100

KYB buzz spec damper adjustable suspension $200

Tomei 248 L/H fuel pump- $180

R33 GTR brake master cylinder- $100

Hicas eliminator kit $150

Just letting everyone know that thirtythree was awesome to deal with, parts are exactly as described and packaged really well as to avoid damage in transit :)

Thanks heaps!

Hey,

Chasing up a few bits and pieces:

- Boot struts ( reasonable condition )

- Driver's side front door lock

- handbreak lever ( just want the grip but it's tough to remove so maybe whole thing ) http://www.sau.com.au/forums/uploads/gallery/album_5832/sml_gallery_1308_5832_102651.jpg


- blend door actuator

- Driver's side seat belt


Cheers,

Pen

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