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How much for the fuel pump posted to Adelaide (5000) ?

Havent had a chance to check the condition of the fuel pump yet, sorry mate. The tank is out at the moment though, so I'll look at it this weekend.

$150 would be about the right price for the part, postage I'll have to find out for you.

hey still have the car for parts??? where bouts in sutherland you at do you mind if i come check it out on the weekend?????

Car has been wrecked now. What parts are you after?

I'm located in bangor, it was wrecked in miranda though, most parts are in bangor with the exception of the block, panels, and some interior parts.

diff, suspension, steering column etc etc are all in bangor.

Here are some photos of the parts, plenty more to come, but this is all I have available to me at the moment to take snaps of.

If you need anything shown here, or anything else don't hesitate to get back to me.

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I am still looking for the E-Brake cables. I am willing to pay good money for them if you know what I mean...... ;)

This is the first I've heard of you looking for them.

How much you want to pay for them?

Is the car an abs one??

If not I am after the brake proportioning valve that is just after the master cylinder. If you have PLease let me know.

Cheers

I am still looking for the E-Brake cables. I am willing to pay good money for them if you know what I mean...... :laugh:

I have sent you a PM with my reply. Thanks for responding mate.....

Hey mate

Im after the rear shocks, how much and are they in good condition?

Just to make sure, do you know if they will fit a series 1.5 or series 2 r33 gtst?

Yeah they're in good nick. It should fit every model of R33, the suspension didn't change in any of them.

You after the entire shock assembly including springs?

$200 for the lot.

My left rear shock is gone so im just after the rears.

How much for rear shocks with springs and without?

Sorry mate, just thinking about it.

My first price of $200 was way too high, $125 for the entire assemblies, at that price, not really willing to separate.

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