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Hey guys,

***YOU CAN BUY ALL THESE PARTS IN ONE BIG CHEAP LOT***

Auto GTS Dash in great condition $offers

no longer showing any kays...

(could be used on a turbo car if you have your own boost gauge) (offers around $70)

A/C "radiator" (I think its called a condensor) (the thing that sits at the front) $150

A/C compressor, lines and all that stuff $150 (no gas of course)

If you want to full A/C system let me know, we will work something out.

Heater box (from behind the dash $50

Ashtry (with woodgrain for some reason) $15

Coil packs x 6. Checked them over and they look ok, no cracks or anything.. $140 the lot. Suit RB20DE, RB20DET, RB26DETT and S1 R33 GTS-T and RB25de of course.

Full R33 2 door dash with vents $130 (no cracks, looks fine)

Glovebox $20

Surround for cluster $15

Kick panels (both sides) no scuffs $20

Steering arms from both sides (woth stock suspension in good nik - no leaks) they are 4 stud though)

straight as (car wasn't damaged at front) Could be used to fix some damage if you got them re drilled for 5 studs with good rotors both sides $240 for both..

Steering Rack $100

ABS module $200

All plastics from around the front of a 33 (wheel arches and splash gaurd) $20

Brake lines (all of the metal ones) $20

Also have a VL N/A head, if anyone wants it $50, worked fine till it was pulled off (no noise or anything) car had 260000 kms.

I've got TONS of other bits, check back as I will update this. ask and I'll look, but its all the mechanical bits from the cut.

If anything here is stupidly overpriced tell me - we may be able to cut a deal... all prices are neg as I need to move this stuff out.

You could own ALL these parts for $320 plus pickup / postage. Make yourself some money and get the bits you need. I'm out of space and could use all this gone :(

Ask if you want something, I might have it. every single bit of the car has been taken out, cleaned and is ready for you!!!

Cheers!!!

Anthony

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does the R33 DE wiring loom have the knock sensor provisions in it? i need a loom for my 25/30 using the same head you have just bought but will be running a powerFC and obviously would like the knock sensor provisions to be in there, otherwise i guess i could wire them in manually.....

Hey guys,

skyline

I can seperate the airbox if I can get a buyer for the AFM..

StockyMcStock

I'm sure they are in there.

d00dz

I have the piece also for the same price :P You mean under the steering wheel, covering the adjustment underneath right?

Bump for the day.

Lotsa stuff to go.

If anyone is interested in a lot of parts, pm me so I can give you a better price :P

Cheers!

  oscar32 said:
Hey guys,

skyline

I can seperate the airbox if I can get a buyer for the AFM..  

I'll take the AFM... if its identical to the turbo one...?

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