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****need to sell, first in with money can buy...tired of holding parts

As per other thread I am wrecking an R33 gts-t '97 series II White, 70,000km front end damage. All items will be in very good/excellent condition unless stated otherwise, all bolts/nuts etc included with individual parts. Both air bags went off in the crash (front right end smash), all front suspension arms are damaged both sides, the headlights/radiator/front bar/bonnet/front guards/intercooler are all damaged and of no use.

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)

Items NOT available are the gearbox, diff, front/rear brakes, handbrake.

ENGINE PACKAGE available, motor/ecu/loom/afm/turbo/clutch fan (ie complete) for $2500neg SOLD

Standard clutch cover and organic clutch plate $50

AFTERMARKET PARTS

Razo shift knob $50 http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p148/PT15/RAZOknob.jpg

Speco boost guage (mechanical with cup holder, silver 52mm, reads to 30psi) $75 http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p148/PT15/Specoboost.jpg

Greddy M-spec cold pipes for FMIC (only cold side) $30http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p148/PT...dycoldpipes.jpg

Personal brand 320mm steering wheel (no boss kit)

-complete with horn button (carbon centre), black leather wheel very good condition $75neg

http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p148/PT...teering0003.jpg

INTERIOR/CABIN PLASTICS

Door skins excellent condition (with clips) $40 each ($65pair) CHEAP

http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p148/PT...oorinterior.jpg

http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p148/PT...oorinterior.jpg

passenger power window switch $20

Interior cabin carpet (no rips or stains etc) $100

Cluster plastic surround $20

RB25DET clutch fan assembly $80

mmm extra cooling for those hot days bolt on to any SR/CA/RB

http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p148/PT...33clutchfan.jpg

Plastic door piece (says "SKYLINE") $60pair http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p148/PT...doorplastic.jpg

Roof lining $50

Sunvisors $30 pair ($20 each) EDIT: $20 the pair as I damaged a clip on passenger side

Rear vision mirror $20

Interior lights both $30 ($20 each)

All interior surround plastics with x3 grab handles $120neg

(ie all of rear + A/B pillars)

http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p148/PT...Rdoorpanels.jpg

http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p148/PT...riorrearALL.jpg

SEAT BELTS

http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p148/PT15/rearseats.jpg

Seat belts with brackets/bolts $180 the lot (or $100 front/$100 rear)

http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p148/PT...LLseatbelts.jpg

DOORS, DOOR SEALS, LOCKS

Passenger door complete with door seal, windows, power window motors, door handle etc are all included $150

passenger (has a paint chip as in pic) http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p148/PT15/0024.jpg

driver door $100 (no window motor) http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p148/PT15/0023.jpg

Rubber seals for door shell L&R $50 ($35 each)

Rubber seal for boot shell $20

Door ajar sensors complete $10 each

if separating door parts:

driver's door handle $35

passenger door handle $30

driver or passenger window $50 each (or $80 pair)

passenger power window motor $50 firm

BODY WORK, TAIL LIGHTS etc

Tail lights with covers/globes/wiring $80each ($120 pair) http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p148/PT...nish_grille.jpg

Rear centre garnish (says SKYLINE) $50

Weather strips L&R with all clips $50 CHEAP

http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p148/PT15/windshields.jpg

Rear reo bar (undamaged) $100 http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p148/PT15/rearreobar.jpg

Side skirts damaged see pics $40 pair http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p148/PT15/sideskirts.jpg

http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p148/PT...skirtdamage.jpg

MECHANICAL, SUSPENSION, other

Brake booster & manual brake pedal/bracket $70

Rear sway bar (standard with mounts) $40

Rear camber arms $30 pair (sold as pair)

Rear traction arms $30 pair (sold as pair) (shorter arm near front of wheel arch)

Tie rod boots (front) $20pair

Front ABS sensors complete $30 pair

ELECTRICAL, WIPERS, HORNS, misc

Front wiper motor $20

Wiper stalk $35

Rad and A/C clamps $20 all 4

Horns x2 with wiring $30

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

Rear seats $100

Accelerator pedal & throttle cable $50

Simota pod filter with adaptor to suit Z32/RB AFM's

Subframe $100

Clutch Master/Slave cylinder $100

Rear parcel shelf with speaker covers $80

Climate control unit $50

Indicator stalk

Electric aerial $30 (missing black rubber surround piece that seals it to the quarter panel)

Rear wiper $20

Rear water spray nozzle and lines $20

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

Electric mirrors L&R $50 each (or $80 the pair)

Glovebox (minus key lock) $20

Standard grille $30

Rear pods $50 pair

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

Bonnet heat lining (with all clips) $40

driver power window switch $30 sold

Entire boot lining (including floor lining) $100

Clutch pedal/bracket & master/slave cylinders including all lines $100

Nismo rear suspension $300

Space saver $50

Turbosmart Type I BOV with R33 adaptor $100 sold

Gizzmo EBC with manuals/wiring etc sold

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

Greddy water spray bottle for R33 $75

Steering wheel (no air bag) $50

Centre console $50

Gearboot surround $50

Stereo surround $50

Dashboard with top vents undamaged (as per pic) $120

'97 R33 gtst (2 door) full matching replacement set of keys/locks, this includes

-gold Nismo key cut to suit plus original Nissan key

-ignition barrel/lock mechanism (complete)

-driver/passenger door locks

-boot lock

-glovebox lock

All in excellent condition

Price: $150 sold

Standard R33 turbo (no shaft play) $450

Stock Manifold $80

All oil/water lines plus banjo fittings $60

Stock dump/front pipes $40

^^^ALL of above $450 SOLD

Engine loom $80

Standard ECU $100

Entire loom from car, uncut one entire piece $80

^^^ALL of above $135 SOLD

RB25DET AFM (no mesh) $100

Rubber intake pipe $30(includes the re-circ pipes etc)

Simota pod filter and RB/Z32 AFM adaptor $30

^^^ALL of above $120 SOLD

STEREO

double DIN both CD and MD player

Factory speakers and mounts front/rear

Factory stereo brackets

$80 the lot

the following is damaged beyond use to anyone and as such has gone to the tip.

-bonnet smashed

-front bar (already gone)

-front reo bar

-Greddy M-spec FMIC kit (only the cold pipes survived)

-elctric fan for air con (fan is OK but the shroud is stuffed)

-headlights both L & R

-front guards both L & R (L is a little damaged at front will give away)

-rad support (centre piece is "ok" though)

-rad shroud

-radiator (only the bottom plastic tank is good)

-tie rods L & R bent

-lower control arms L & R both snapped

-front swaybar links L & R snapped (not sure on the bar itself yet)

-front Nismo shocks: L has a bent shaft, not sure on R (will give away free with sale of rear Nismo shocks)

-castor rods: L is bent, not sure on R, but both have good new looking poly bushes that may be of interest

-windscreen cracked

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couple of more items sold

also have heater box $40

boot release lever and cable etc $30

bonnet release cable/lever assembly $30

rear windscreen and L/R quarter windows are also for sale, still on car though

Hey champ, got a mate that is very interested in a turbo. If your willing to split the turbo from the motor let me know via PM. Or if you know of any other turbo's to suit an RB25.

Oh, and with the brake booster i dont think i'll worry as i was kind of looking for a booster and M/C together.

Thanks.

Edited by kitto
hey mate im chasing a driver side power window switch and possibly the motor for the drivers side window??

thanks luke

sorry window switch just been sold

I still have the motor for driver's side though

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