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Hi all,

I recently wrote off my r33 gtst S1 so i have most parts available and some aftermarket parts also going cheap.

will be adding more parts to the list as i remember them, so if u need anything just ask.

RB25DET Whole engine and gearbox with Heavy duty clutch $2700 o.n.o SOLD Pending Payment

Stock R33 Brakes front and back $500 with hubs SOLD

Hicas diff and drive shaft $350

Drivers side door perfect condition $200 with recently reconditioned Power window motor.SOLD

Black stock front bar $70

Black Stock rear bar $70

Black Front right quarter panel $60 has some scratchesSOLD

Boot with stock S1 spoiler $100

Rear Lights $150 for pair

Front Lights $250 for pairSOLD

Front indicators $70 for pair

front grill with the skyline S $30

Rear clear skyline logo $30 SOLD

side indicators $30 for pair

Air con unit $50

Air Flow Meter $100

stock bov $30

Stock Intercooler with some piping $50

set of stock R33 rims with bald tyres $200 SOLD

After market parts:

Hybrid intercooler kit with red piping $250 SOLD

Turbosmart type 1 BOV $50 SOLD

Walbro 500hp fuel pump $150

Apexi AVCR boost controller with solonoid $300 SOLD Pending Payment

Used K&N pod filter $20 SOLD

Auto guage boost $60SOLD

Autoguage Aif/fuel ratio $60SOLD

blitz duel turbo timer $40SOLD

nismo Leather Shift Knob $40

Set of 4 17Inch BBS rims i think they are 7.5 on the front and 8inch on the rears. They currently have 235 on the front and 255's on the rear all bald, Fits R33's nicely without rubbing the guards on stock suspension. 2 of the wheels have gutter rash but 1 has a nice chunk missing but ive been told its repairable. $300 for the set

I also have a custom 3inch Mandrel Bend Exhaust system from the catback only as the dump pipe is too damaged. Was made by Right price exhausts and has the nice RB Growl. $250 SOLD Pending Payment

All parts are located in Shailer Park

Pick Up prefered but will ship at buyers expence

Ph. 0423619794

Or just Pm me on here.

Prices on parts are negotiable

Pics Will be up very soon

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FMIC I will deffinately buy.. Consider it sold!

Pod I may buy if it aint to shabby

BOV I will definately buy too, consider it sold!

Pick up tonight ok?

Edited by turbs33


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