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Hi all,

I'm wrecking a R33 GTS T sedan, series I Oct 1994 gunmetal grey in colour. The damage is around the B pillar and roof on the passenger side, so the front passenger door is no good, and there is a slight buckle in the roof just above the B pillar on the passenger side. I have already bought another GTST which is an auto, so all the parts I need to do the manual conversion is not for sale eg, gearbox, diff centre, tailshaft, centre console, clutch and pedals.

Otherwise everything else is for sale. For all small items please PM me for availability and prices.

I'm on the central coast in NSW and travel to Sydney regularly, so I can bring parts to Sydney for inspection if required.

RB25DET engine complete with loom and ECU (Between 80 and 90k)( I have a manual and auto ECU) you choose which ECU. $1950.00 (AFM, radaitor, aircon compressor, power steering pump and alternator separate).

RB25DET engine 225K, broken ringland in cylinder 1. All other cylinders have good compression. Will separate all parts. Motor was still running when removed. Was only removed due to lack of compression in cylinder 1

Full rear cradle with diff from GTST auto $750 (not available until Feb 2007)

ABS system to suit R33 complete with all harnesses and all brake lines $300.00

I have a whole car to wreck so please PM me with anything U need and I'll give U a price and send some pics

As I get through different stages of wrecking the car, I'll take photos amd post them to see if anyone is interested in anythng

Update 27/1/07

Dash/console/glovebox removed. All items for sale. Please let me know if you're interested and I'll send pics of individual items.

Photo's of behind the Dash Area. Anyone interested in anything in these photo's ?? All wiring looms are fully intact.

View from Drivers Door

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View from Passengers door

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Hay champ.. Could you please send me some pics of the aircon hose.. The one from the firewall to the compressor..

As long as that hose doesnt have a hole or anything in it.. i could be keen.. Should be the one with heatwrap around it??

But please do send me some pics

Cheers

Edited by siddr20

siddr20 - I just had to find a new one of those pipes (side suction pipe i believe its called), they have different size nuts on the part that connects to the firewall thread from model to model. Make sure you got the right size one, as I bought one off a 97 model s2 r33 and it didnt fit my 96 series 2 r33!! shithouse.

Hay champ.. Could you please send me some pics of the aircon hose.. The one from the firewall to the compressor..

As long as that hose doesnt have a hole or anything in it.. i could be keen.. Should be the one with heatwrap around it??

But please do send me some pics

Cheers

Howdy, I'm sorry this hose is cut.

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