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Hey guys what i have here for sale is some random parts of a car im wrecking. There are no front end parts left at all. All prices are negotiable and feel free to message me for other parts but here are the main ones.

Series Two:

- Engine (no turbo or manifold) comes with wiring loom, computer etc but no AFM $1700 SOLD

- Manual gearbox $1450 or complete manual conversion kit with absolutely everything including a good clutch $2100 SOLD

- Drivers door with some damage but repairable $150 comes complete with glass etc

- Boot lid with wing $200

- Seats need a clean yet but should come up good $250 for fronts

- Window control switch drivers side $100

- Front calipers, rotors etc $310

- Drivers side pillar plastic bit $50

- Series two genuine skyline mats full set $100

- Genuine skyline rear strut brace $150 SOLD

- Washer bottle

- Radiator bottle

- Ignition

- Indicator stalk $50

- Injectors in rail for R33 skyline require wiring new plugs in which are included 550cc or 600cc have to check $500

- Alternator $60

- Starter Motor $60

- Wiring Loom $100

- Series Two ECU $75 SOLD

- Inlet Manifold + Injectors

- Series Two Coils $150 a set

- R32 Headlight $70

- Sunroof glass $70

Series One:

- Whole car has been rear ended so most of the back end is gone.

- Engine package everything to make the engine run included $2500

- Manual Gearbox $1500 again manual conversion available $2100 fr the whole lot

- All front end panels and lights are available

- Headlights $300 the pair

- M Spec front bar and reo $250

- Bonnet $250

- Gaurds $100

- Doors Complete $180 each no damage

WILL SELL THIS CAR COMPLETE IF SOMEONE WANTS IT FOR $5000 BE QUICK OTHERWISE IT WILL BE WRECKED

Many more R33 Skyline parts here so dont be afraid to ask pretty much got one of everything

I am located in Gippsland victoria but am willing to post parts and am in melbourne fairly often also.

Email: [email protected]

Cheers Luke Sheilds

Edited by r33skyline

Can you do a deal on the engine, loom, ecu, box, clutch, everything needed for a fresh transplant?

If so please give me a PM. Im in melbourne too.

Also how many kms on the listed parts?

Thanks,

Mat.

hey was wondering if you still had everything for the manual conversion? ive got cash ready to buy in the next few weeks if its still up for grabs. pm me and we can work something out

Hey mate sorry no the coils are no good for a series one both the coils and loom are different. You will need series one r33 stuff for rb20.

Cheers Luke

a pair of the indicators from the quarter panel behind the front wheels.... how much?

pm me your reply, I will probably lose this thread when I come looking again

Thanks

Edited by retox

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