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wrecking 1995 r33 series 1.5 nissan skyline

-it has a series 2 front which is no use has been smashed on the front and along the passenger side.

-has complete series 2 rb25det with complete engine loom and computer, turbo and lines, both manifolds, alternator power steering etc. engine has 68,000km's on it SOLD

- cross drilled and slotted front discs all calipers, rears have high performance pads- look like blitz ones (haven't checked yet) SOLD

-interior is still all good and in one piece except for driver's seat.

- has factory light up skyline boot garnish still in good condition.. SOLD

-series 2 rear spoiler with all LED's working $150

aftermarket parts

- genuine set of Nismo damper adjustable struts with matching Nismo lowered springs. all are straight and in very good conditon. SOLD

-has adjustable rear camber arms and front castor arms but need to check condition of these

- Nismo front and rear strut braces with brake stopper on front brace SOLD

-greddy profec b spec II boost controller- complete set up SOLD

-splitfire coil packs to suite series 2 rb25det SOLD

-complete stainless intercooler pipes including intake pipe for turbo that has port for plumback bov, replacement for standard crossover pipe and port for bov SOLD

-hks mushroom air filter with adaptor for airflow meter $50

- 3 inch mild steel dump pipe that joins to cat. SOLD

-Apexi copy pen style turbo timer SOLD

-genuine HKS super Dragger cat back exhaust 3 inch from cat to first muffler then 3.25 to resonator then 3.5 to huge stainless cannon with 5 inch tip. very good conditon SOLD

-Veilside side skirts RHS in good condition LHS has 2 small cracks which can be fixed easily. both painted in white. $150 pair

if your after any parts just ask and ill see what there is. pics will be up soon

pm or mark on 0433 960 414

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sorry mate it says everything is ok in the interior except driver's seat which doesn't look straight after the accident..

intercooler pipes, dump pipe and door trims are sold.




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