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Wrecking R33 GTST - The updated items for sale so far are...(Other parts available that aren't shown here, Just PM what you want and I'll chase it up if possible).

Garrett GT3082r (GT3040BB) external wastegated turbo. 10000kms old, no shaft play, - PC - $1000ono

(will swap for a R33 GTR Apexi PFC + hand controller. New/used)

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RB25 model Highmount turbo manifold with Zeal (copy) 38mm wastegate - VGC - $400ono

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Wolf 3D V4 ECU with hand controller - PC - 800ono

(will swap for a R33 GTR Apexi PFC + hand controller. New/used)

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R33 Climate Control unit - VGC - $50ono

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RB25 AFM - PC - $80

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Greddy Type S copy BOV - PC - $60

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Autometer C2 Monster Tacho with Blue shift light - PC - $350ono

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Items are pick up in Sydney CBD with cash payment only. NO POSTAGE.

Please PM for details.

Here's a current photo of the GTS so if you see anything you like, let me know.

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Here's the engine bay before the crash, only the intercooler, radiator, fan and some piping is heavily damaged. Engine and suspension is fine.

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your wrecking a car, but only these items available?

any gearbox, engine etc etc available soon?

dibs on the gearbox

Try reading the post before yours where I said "More parts coming soon..."

Got the stock diff? is this off a manual? if so PM me the price on the diff

The original diff was replaced with a Tomei Gtrax 1.5 LSD, which I will be selling for $800ono as it has only done 3000km Sydney CBD driving only. Yes it is off a manual.

Mate I need interior parts,

Dash surround gear stick surround, gear boot and gear stick.

And door switch surrounds and door handle surrounds.

oh and hand brake and boot.

Mate I need interior parts,

Dash surround gear stick surround, gear boot and gear stick.

And door switch surrounds and door handle surrounds.

oh and hand brake and boot.

Ok mate, I'll strip 'em out this weekend and post photos up when I'm done.

how much for the cam gears? they hks? also strut brace...

also

did you have hks cams in that engine?

The engine will be sold complete. Yes they are HKS stage 1 cam gears with a HKS timing belt. The Strut Tower brace is $200.

The cams are RB20 (inlet) cam and a RB25DE (exhaust) cam. We used the RB20 inlet cam to get rid of the VCT unit so you can actually see at least one whole cam gear and since we didn't have the EMS that could run VCT that would be beneficial to the engine, there was no point in keeping it anyway.

Mate I need interior parts,

Dash surround gear stick surround, gear boot and gear stick.

And door switch surrounds and door handle surrounds.

oh and hand brake and boot.

Is this what you were after, the hand brake boot isn't in the photo but I do have it.

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