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Wrecking R33 Gts-t '97 Model-offer To Sa First


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As per other thread I am wrecking an R33 gts-t '97 series II White, 70,000km front end damage, offering to SA ppl first. A;; items will be in very good condition unless stated otherwise, all bolts/nuts etc included with individual parts.

Thought I'd post it here rather than in the sticky for sale as it would clog that thread up, happy to move post elsewhere if the moderators want me too.

Link to all pics labelled and in here---> http://s127.photobucket.com/albums/p148/PT15/

(if no pic found then you should know what it looks like already)

Entire boot lining (including floor and wooden piece) $100

Tail lights with globes/wiring $200pair ($150 each)

Rear centre garnish (says SKYLINE) $75

Boot sound deadener $40

Rubber seals for door shell L&R $80 ($50 each)

Rubber seal for boot shell $40

Weather strips L&R with all clips $50

Climate control unit $80

Cluster/odometer (showing 70,036km) $100

Cluster plastic surround $40

Glovebox complete $50

Dashboard with top vents undamaged (as per pic) $150

Centre console $50

Stereo/gearboot surround $50

Plastic door piece (says "SKYLINE") $80pair

Roof lining $80

Cabin carpet $100

Sunvisors $30 pair ($20 each)

Rear vision mirror $20

Interior lights both $30 ($20 each)

All interior surround plastics with x3 grab handles $150

Rear parcel shelf with speaker covers $80

Front seats $250 pair (passenger x1 small cigarette burn)

Rear seats $100

Seat belts with brackets/bolts $200 the lot x5 (or $100 front/$100 rear)

Rear reo bar (undamaged) $120

Boot with adjustable spoiler (see pics) $250 complete with gas struts etc (spoiler alone $200)

Rear bar few light scratches (no cracks or dents) $150

Rear pods $50 pair

Side skirts (L damaged bracket at back, R damaged at front...see pics) $50 pair

Rear wiper $20

Rad and A/C clamps $20 all 4

Horns x2 with wiring $30

Greddy M-spec cold pipes for FMIC (only cold side) $80

Turbosmart Type I BOV with R33 adaptor $100 (with boxes and instructions etc)

Greddy turbo timer silver (in box with all wiring/instructions) $100

Gizzmo EBC with manuals/wiring etc $150

Viper alarm (?1000 model??), complete with all wiring and x2 remotes $150

Jap cat-back exhaust (appears 3" to 3.5 or 4" haven't measured it) $350

Razo shift knob $50

Greddy water spray bottle $75

Speco boost guage (mechanical with cup holder, silver 52mm, reads to 30psi) $75

Anything else not listed is on the car still and not yet available, other thread has list of damaged/unavailable parts on page 2

ill take the cluster m8. pm your number or call me on 0404 232 231 cheers clayton

Vu you cant put dibs on the spoiler as i have already said i wanted it in the other thread

oops sorry about double post, Vu we can discuss things later if you come online and see this try and ring me my number is in my profile

Price for passenger side door only - no glass or trim required. What is the paint code?

still on the car, will sell with no trim and may remove window, don't know price yet, factory R33 Series II White, no dents but there is a chip the size of a 20cent piece on it

pics of pods coming...probably on Thursday

Edited by PT

does yours have any holes or any thing on it? coz i want another one to replace the one ive got now coz ive got a hole in mine coz the boost gauge was bolted there.

how's $30 sound, assume you mean the A-pillar (some have boost guages attached etc)
does yours have any holes or any thing on it? coz i want another one to replace the one ive got now coz ive got a hole in mine coz the boost gauge was bolted there.

not too sure will get back to you

do you have the A pillar with the gauge holders?

no

How much for the drivers side front window? Also, if the bootlid is not taken, how much for that?

bootlid/spoiler combo is already taken

not sure what drivers window is worth?

yeah yeah yeah pics of pods and other pics coming soon, they will be posted up on Thursday (tomorrow) around lunch time.

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