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All parts are for sale, although I have sold most of the major parts including the engine, gear box and diff, don’t hesitate to ask about any parts not listed below.

Will post items anywhere in Australia at buyers cost.

I am located in Townsville, Queensland. (4814)

Send me a PM with any questions, or I can be contacted on 0438737278.

Or email at [email protected]

• Front seat (Pair) - $150

• Another front passenger seat $70

• Rear seats - $80

• Dash surround - $100

• Both Door trims (switches not included) -$200

• Drivers side window control unit -$130

• Lower dash trim and side air vent - $60

• Centre consol surround - SOLD

• Middle consol - $70

• Battery hold down - SOLD

• Blitz SS Blow off valve and pipe (direct fit) - $200

• Complete standard fuel pump setup - SOLD

• C’s Short shifter - SOLD

• Complete dash with all vents -$200

• Stock intercooler setups x2 - #1 $50 (missing some pipes) - #2 $65 (all pipes)

• Space saver spare wheel - $50

• Steering wheel - $20

• Radiator surround - SOLD

• Wipers - $30

• Radiator over flow bottle - $40

• Washer bottle - $50

• A/C electric fan - $60

• Front chassis brackets - $15

• Clutch pedal (frame needs re-spot welding) $50

• 1x rear seatbelt - $20

• Rear side trims (Pair) - $70

• Dash cluster - $100

• Rear quarter window garnishes (Pair) -SOLD

• Boots trimmings - $50

• Boot carpet - $30

• Floor Carpet - $60

• Boot rubber seal - $40

• Inside door seals - $50

• Inside front floor trims - $30

• Outside window surrounds - $80

• Left hand side mirror (Black) - $110

• Lower front kick panels - $30

• Sun visors - SOLD

• Inside bonnet rubber - $20

• Revision mirror - $20

• Fuel flap (Black) - $30

• Interior lights - $30

• Front bumper brackets - $10

• Left hand upper side trim - $15

• Bonnet support - $15

• Rear self cover (No speaker covers) - $20

• Rear wing (Black) - $150

• Complete steering Column - $150

• Exhaust manifold wit heat shield - $50

• Power steering and Hicas lines - $30

• Hicas Pump - SOLD

• Intake to air box - SOLD

• Tail shaft - $150

• Gear box mount bracket - $40

• Exhaust mount and bracket - $10

• Chassis braces - $35

• Bonnet catch and bracket - $30

• Intake pipes to turbo - SOLD

• Horns - SOLD

• Wiper motor - $30

• Glove box - $70

• Foot pedal rest - $10

• Power steering reservoir and lines - $50

• Accelerator pedal - $10

• Brake pedal - $15

• Fuse box and car wiring loom - $80

• Fuel cap - $20

• Cross over intake pipe - $60

• Gear stick boot and surround bracket - SOLD

• Steering column surround trims x2 - $30

• Fan unit for heater-A/C - $80

• A/C Evaporator - $60

• Standard front pipe - $40

• Standard rear springs - $20

• Engine cross member - $120

More photo’s of parts are available upon request.

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how long did it take you to upload those pics :) good luck with the sale

Yea it took a while, still cant get them to sit right and there are double ups for some reason.. sorry about that!

Cheers.

Nice work showing pics for all parts :thumbsup:

Do you have window regulator (motor) and switch for R33 S1?

I'm having a problem as this guy:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...0&hl=Window

I guess I need to change the regulator as the switch looked alright to me.

Nice work showing pics for all parts :thumbsup:

Do you have window regulator (motor) and switch for R33 S1?

I'm having a problem as this guy:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...0&hl=Window

I guess I need to change the regulator as the switch looked alright to me.

Hi mate,

Sorry all parts off an R32 which would not suit an R33, especially the window regulator and associated parts.

Cheers

im after the demister vents on the dash.

the long vents running near the front windscreen. Are they straight?no sun damage?

Also a front left wheel hub

Cheers

Patrick

The side air vent? is this the passenger side vent on the dashboard?

• Lower dash trim and side air vent--

This is the one on the drivers side which is part of the plastic cover below the steering wheel, you access the fuses through this cover as well. See picture above.

im after the demister vents on the dash.

the long vents running near the front windscreen. Are they straight?no sun damage?

Also a front left wheel hub

Cheers

Patrick

Sorry mate, those top strips are gone already. And all hubs have been sold as well.

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