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figured i'd put this here as well as the normal parts section;

hey guys selling some parts off a NISSAN SKYLINE 1993 R33 GTST 4 DOOR wreck,

i got HEAPS of parts,

and parts are as follow Firm prices:

EXTERIOR

bare front drivers door -$150

bare front passenger door-$150

bare rear drivers door -$150

bare rear passenger door -$150

*all bare doors x 4 =$600

*all full doors x4 =$1200

bonnet-$200

boot -$200

rear reo bar- $120

rear bar - $150

passenger guard-$120

bare shell-$1500

LIGHTS

drivers headlight-$60

passenger headlight-$100

RHS indicator-$20

LHS indicator-$20

drivers side tail light-$150

passenger side tail light-$150

center garnish-$100

interior boot light-$20

interior cabin light-$20

INTERIOR

boot carpet-$50

boot trim-$100 (including plastic trim)

rear parcel shelf-$80

rear seats-$130

passenger front seat-$130

drivers front seat-$130

rear drivers door trim-$80

rear passenger door trim-$80

drivers door trim-$100

passenger door trim-$100

roof linning-$100

carpet-$80

car interior roof handles-$20 each

( full set $60 )

dash-$200

center airvent-$100

passenger air vent-$40

drivers airvent-$40

passenger heater vent-$15

front dimister vent -$15

rear dimister vent -$25

handbrake-$100

drivers electric window controls-$80

passenger electric window controls-$50

glove box-$50

LHS passenger kick panel-$15

RHS passenger kick panel-$15

drivers side LHS/RHS kick panel-$15/$15

hand brake surround-$80

auto shifter surround-$15

radio surround-$100

cluster-$100

cluster surround-$40

panel under the steering column -$20

indicator stalk-$30

wiper stalk-$30

steering wheel-$80

top steering column surround-$15

bottom steering column surround-$15

rear view mirror-$30

passenger sunviser -$30

drivers sunviser-$30

ashtray (from radio surround)-$15

sony cd player-$60

stock cd player-$25

speakers-$25 each $100 for lot

turbo timer-$40

cig lighter-$10

stock skyline mat's -$200 whole set

digital climate control-$60

pureton air filter with remote-$50

SUSPENSION

rear left suspension-$80

rear right suspension-$80

front left suspension-$80

front right suspension-$80

*total package-$320

rear swaybar-$40

front swaybar-$40

5 stud hubs:

front pair-$250

rear pair-$250

- or $125 each

*total package-$500

front LHS control arm-$80

front RHS control arms-$80

rear LHS arms-$40 each ( each arm from rear)

rear RHS arms-$40 each( each arm from rear)

hicas unit-$60 - $20 with lines

hub1.jpg hub2.jpg hub3.jpg hub4.jpg

BRAKES

brakes- front caliper-$350 -$175 each

front rotors-$100 -$50 each

rear calipers-$140 -$70 each

rear rotors-$80 -$40 each

rear brake lines -$15 -$7.50 each

front brake lines -$15 -$7.50 each

rear hand brake lines-$100

closeupofline.jpg frontbakelinecaliperpic.jpg frontbrakelinesdoublepic.jpg frontrotor.jpg leftcaliperfront.jpg leftfrontrotor.jpg leftrearcaliper.jpg nissancaliper1.jpg rearcaliper.jpg rearleftrotor.jpg rearrightrotor.jpg rightcaliperfront.jpg

DRIVELINE

auto RB25DET gear box-$80

r33 auto tail shaft 4 door -$50

diff-$350

rear half shafts-$150

AIR CONDITIONING

complete air con-$100

ENGINE

RB25DET -$2500 comes with ecu , loom

Rb25 head DOHC Removed - 500$

stock exhaust-$250 (Great for EPA problems .)

WHEELS

all four 5stud rims-$200

http://i84.imagethrust.com/images/5gWk/vie.../f**kedrim.html fullsetrimpic.jpg goodrim1.jpg goodrim2.jpg goodrim3.jpg proofofbaddmgrim.jpg

pics up soon

Im located in Thomastown

email is [email protected]

fone number is 0413971969

justin melb---!--PRICE DROP--!

  • 1 year later...

Im after a drivers side door for an R33 gtst s1 coupe. Just wondering whether the 4 door r33's have the same door as the coupes but im guessing not. If they are i may be interested in it. Where you located, what colour is the drivers door and condition.

interested in posting the lhf door (bare), rhr light, r/h window switches and all rotors and callipers and rear hubs? (its for a mate , he might need the det loom too if your willing to seperate, he's converting a non turbo to turbo)

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