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STILL HAVE THIS STUFF FOR SALE...

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 $1000 $800

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 $40

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

Radiator Hoses $5 each

Starter motor $70

Air conditioning compressor SOLD $80

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

Air box $30

Air Flow Meter $90 SOLD for $80

Electric fan (for air conditioning) $60

ECU and Wiring Loom SOLD for $170 incl postage

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

Make an offer on 3 16"rims - only 3 as one is cactus

FROM THE TURBO: Series 2

Fuse boxes $20

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

Front Control arms $50 each

Dash board $50 - has 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 - SOLD

Heater unit (assuming thats what it is called - behind dash, big white thing) $80

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

Climate control unit $100 - SOLD

Steering Column $100 - SOLD

Door hinges $5 each

Bonnet hinges $5 each

ABS Unit $80

Other kick panels etc $20 each

Air snorkel $20 - SOLD!

Heater hoses and stuff like that $5 each

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...

Pictures at:

For the engine:

http://s135.photobucket.com/albums/q128/Chessa87/Engine/

For other spares:

http://s135.photobucket.com/albums/q128/Chessa87/

Edited by Chessa
  • 2 weeks later...

For the guy who contacted me earlier last week, send me a PM and we can work something out with the engine etc. If need be I can take it to Sydney if you can get someone to pick it up from there.

On the dash of the GTS-t, there are some little vents (Up the top of the dash) that are used to aim at the side windows when on "Window" for fan etc.

Also the A-Pillar plastic bits.

How much each? (Mainly want the drivers side A-Pillar plastic)

Might be able to pick them up tomorrow.

  • 2 weeks later...

I am located in Nowra, NSW. About an hour south of Wollongong.

Really would prefer not to pull apart the engine, will drop the pirce to $900 without loom and ECU

Edited by Chessa

you've already started pulling parts off it?

Whats left on the motor? Im interested in it, dont need an ECU, just motor and loom but price depends on whats left on it. Not willing to pay the asking price of 900 if its missing stuff.

cheers

Simon

  • 4 weeks later...
do you have an ecu loom for the series 2?

Hey

The one from the Series 2 turbo got pulled out and put into my car when I did the conversion. I sold the loom for the non-turbo also. Sorry I can't help you out.

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UPDATE:

Had an accident so now only have 3 good rims, will take any reasonable offer to get even 2 off my hands. Comes with tyres.

All calipers, hubs and discs off my GTS are now up for sale - finally completed the brake conversion. Will separate. Make an offer!!

  • 3 months later...

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