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I have an R33 Skyline, Series 1. At present it is a non-turbo but I have (finally, after like 8 weeks) received my half-cut today (Series 2) so will shortly be undertaking a conversion to a turbo. As much as I would like to do a few more mods to the car, I have not a great deal of cash flow so I am just happy with what I am going to have... I will be pulling out the old engine and putting in the new one, so this means I will shortly have the following for sale, preferbly as a set:

An RB25 non-turbo GTS engine - good condition, has done just over 90,000km's. Also the ECU and wiring loom. Includes things like the alternator, hoses, clutch etc etc... Selling for $1200

A GTS-t gearbox, manual, for the turbo R33. The bloke that owned it before me put it in there because he was going to put a turbo engine in the car but didn't get around to it. It is in reasonable condition... Selling for $1000 - SOLD!

Will sell above items for a set at $2000...

Plus all the other little goodies that get moved around such as:

FROM THE NON-TURBO: Series 1

Fan shroud $50

Instrument cluster (non-turbo), reads around 90000kms $80 SOLD for $85 incl postage

Radiator Hoses $15 each

Starter motor $70

Air conditioning compressor $100

Clutch, Brake and Accelerator Pedals $90 set or can separate

Air box with Air flow meter $120

OR $90 without Box

Electric fan (for air conditioning) $100

Available soon: not available until I get them off my car... should be by sometime in January...

4 Stud Hubs, Calipers and rotors for all wheels () $ Make an offer

Mags from the car (good cond. Two with slight gutter marks), 7 spoke, 16", 4 stud, with rubber. $800

FROM THE TURBO: Series 2

Fuse boxes $20

Gearstick Sorround, Slightly damaged material, no ashtray $10 - SOLD

Control arms $50 each

Dash board $80 - has slight scratches and one damaged air vent - just needs a clean

Dash surround (goes around climate control unit/CD Player etc) $50 - SOLD

Air conditioning condenser $100

Heater unit (assuming thats what it is called - behind dash, big white thing) $100

Support brace (assuming its called that - metal brace behind dash that goes across width of car) $20

Climate control unit $100

Steering Column $100

Door hinges $5 each

Bonnet hinges $5 each

ABS Unit $100

Other kick panels etc $30 each

Air snorkel $20 - SOLD!

Heater hoses and stuff like that $5 each

Please note that engine hoses are being sold with the engine.

Also, many other little bits you might find in a half-cut (centre console forward). If you are after anything I haven't listed or want a picture of anything let me know so I can take some photos and send them to your e-mail or something...

So if you are looking for anything of the sort please let me know you are interested. This stuff should be available by start of December. Make an offer and I'll see what we can come up with. Genuine interest only please... I have enough to manage at the moment already. All prices do not include post or freight, that is extra, and please don't make me organise freight - I hate it!

Thanks guys! :no:

Francesca

P.S. Sorry about the links guys - tried to upload the photos but got some message that they were updating the system and I couldn't load them on at the present time - so this will have to do for the meantime.

http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q128/Chessa87/Cluster.jpg

http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q128/Chessa87/Console.jpg

http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q128/Chessa87/Engine.jpg

http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q128/Chessa87/Fan1.jpg

http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q128/Chessa87/Mags.jpg

http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q128/Chessa87/Pedals.jpg

http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q128/Chessa87/ABSUnit.jpg

http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q128/Ch...ndFlowMeter.jpg

http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q128/Ch...ncompressor.jpg

http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q128/Ch...CentrePiece.jpg

http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q128/Ch...onCondenser.jpg

http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q128/Ch...tarterMotor.jpg

http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q128/Ch...moclutchFan.jpg

http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q128/Chessa87/Dash.jpg

http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q128/Chessa87/Dash2.jpg

http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q128/Chessa87/Dash3.jpg

Edited by Chessa

Can I get pics of the Steering Wheel?

[email protected]

Also, how much do you want for the Engine Wiring Loom and Crossmember?

Just got the half cut - they told me the steering wheel would be ok but it's just not worth it, tears and stuff in it so that's gonna end up in the trash... sorry about that.

In all honesty I would like to sell either the engine and box, loom and ECU as a set or just as engine/ECU/loom as a set and the gearbox seperate, but if you check back with me in a few weeks if I haven't sold it...

Just finished with the half cut yesterday so will be changing everything over this weekend... so everything is available as of next week!

Still waiting on a buyer for the engine and box...

Im interested on just the front brake caliper & rotor.. will u separate? if so how much. cheers

Haven't pulled them out as of yet... need to sell this engine so with that money I can get new brakes of some lad in Wollongong. But as soon as I get that I will have them pulled out, so it depends on how the sale goes. PM me with an offer on what you would like to make arrangements with...

is the motor veriable valve timing

how much for the engine/ECU/loom

need is asap if at the right price

please call if interested 0402919977

Pretty sure it isn't variable valve timing... , it's a stock non-turbo RB25 so I'll leave that one up to you!

Looking at what you can get them for through other places I think that $1200 is ok. Are you close enough for pickup because freight price is rediculous...

Edited by Chessa

Ok... just completed the conversion yesterday - and may I say that I love this car now!

Engine/Box/ECU/Loom and all other parts ready to go ASAP except for the brakes.

Someone PM me please...

Had lots of interest in the box... need to sell engine ASAP as I need to get the brakes...

Need the new brakes as I have another user waiting for me to buy some new rims and another one for new 5 stud hubs etc and also people want the brakes off my car now so has to go ASAP...

Can call 0421450044 if you need too but would prefer PM or e-mail... Make an offer with the prices on parts!

:sorcerer:

Ok, will be away from the computer alot this week, going up and down the coast for work.

If anyone is interested in this stuff then please give me a call on the forementioned mobile number. Please call anytime after 8am. I am at work anyway!

Need to get rid of the engine, taking up space in the garage. Good for those that can't have a turbo like L and P platers... Goes really well. Comes with clutch, ECU and Wiring Loom etc! Good deal!

Edited by Chessa

Hey there,

I was wondering if you have this hose circled in red? If so, I'll take that as well.

By the way, the snorkle looks like the one in the below photo right? :D

post-29901-1165448755.jpg

Note: Photo taken from http://f-s-auto.com and found on google.com

Edited by R33MidnightRacer

Hey!

Yes that is the snorkel... will send ASAP. PM Sent.

Sorry, I do have the hose but it is getting sold with the engine.

Francesca

Edited by Chessa

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