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hey everyone

heres a list of parts for sale

complete r33 RB25DET engine, with loom, turbo, manifold, gearbox ect OFFERS

xtreme puk clutch, with rb25 flywheel

series 1 headlights $120

series 2 tail lights $ offers

full r33 series 1 interior . good condition $ 500

R33 silver doors - $150 each

R33 series 2 front bar with bottom lip- $ 300- incc black side skirts

r33 5 spoke rims , no tyres ( wll there are but no good) $ 250 painted grey

bonnet latch opener - $ 30

Air conditioning system $ 80

Climate control $ 200

electric window motors , regulators, switches ect, $ 200

Hicas system good working order - $200

Hard shocks with lowered springs aparently tien's $300

good lsd - possibly mechanical?? with rear cradle $ 550

boot lid wioth spoiner ( not gtr) $ 150 silver in colour

front brakes, 4 pot , good condition with lines and rotors and calipers , pads averidge $ 300

rear brakes , black with nissan on them $ 150

brake booster and master cyl, $ 100

rb 25 gearbox conversion , everything you need , consoles ect.

3.5" exhaust fropn dump to diff, $ 70

dashboard no cracks ect including instrument cluster ( 70,00 kms on clock) $ 150

rad support ( small front cut ) $ 300 coond copndition

series 1 grill, $60

folding mirrors $ 100 silver in colour god condition

all other parets avalable

holla and ill post them ecod

cheers :D

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Also interested in the brake setup

front brakes, 4 pot , good condition with lines and rotors and calipers , pads averidge $ 300

rear brakes , black with nissan on them $ 150

brake booster and master cyl, $ 100

Just need to confirm if I am doing a 4 to 5 stud conversion, do i need the brake booster & master cylinder? Also what dimensions are the front and rear rotors? Front (296mmx30mm) and Rear (297mmx18mm) ?????

Cheers

r33 5 spoke rims , no tyres ( wll there are but no good) $ 250 painted grey

front brakes, 4 pot , good condition with lines and rotors and calipers , pads averidge $ 300

rear brakes , black with nissan on them $ 150

brake booster and master cyl, $ 100

DO NOT TRUST THIS GUY!!!!

I had organised a deal with the above items a week ago. had it all sorted and he sold them to someone else. HOW F**CKING RUDE!

and now hes put them for sale, maybe he will take ur money, then tell u he sold them already.

Just look around and deal with someone trustworthy!

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