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hey bud,

can i buy the whole lot of the seat belts with brackets n bolts, both front & rear.

i live in Cairns, so if u dont mind having to post i'm happy to pay:)

cheers Daniel.

p.s can u pm me ur number

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Any 5 stud wheels??

Just have 1 pair of 5 spoke 17's in silver. Can get pics if you're interested

List updated, few prices dropped :)

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pm sent about that cat

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still got RHS headlight?

Sorry mate it's sold to J'z-R33 :P

Yeah can you send me some pics please? How much you after for the pair?

Thanks.

Heres a pic:

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hey mate

if you don't mind selling the Snorkel alone with no airbox, i would be interested :rofl:

PM when you get the chance with a price :P

At the monent just looking to sell them together, I'll let ya know if i decide to seperate

any chance you have the unleaded fuel restrictor neck?

Kent

Is this what you're after?

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If so, yep. $40

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Hey guys

picked up another R33 Skyline for wrecking. It's had a knock on the front left so the bonnet, left guard, headlight, etc etc are gone

Rb25det turbo engine- has 93000 k's. Has had new Gates timing belt installed @ 63,000ks..

Compression tested this engine, good results accross all cyl: 154 155 153 154 155 154psi

Complete motor, wiring loom, S2 turbo/lines Sold

5sp Manual conversion kit (5sp box, clutch, flywheel, tailshaft, pedals, clutch master/slave cyl & all lines) -$1900ono

everything ya need to convert an auto to manual!

Series 2 AFM (pink sticker) - $120

window washer bottle - $20

radiator overflow bottle - $20

Engine bay fuse box cover - $30

3" dump/front pipe combo $100 PICKUP!

3" Catco cat, 487CFM - $80

3" catback exhaust - $160

Drivers side S2 foglight/indicator Sold

Aircon compressor $120

coilpack cover $40

standard airbox + snorkel $90

Brakes/Suspension bits:

Power steering rack - $125

castor rods - $80 pair

TEIN HA front coilovers - pair $350 Sold

stock rear shocks/lowered springs - $150 pair Sold

front rotors, top condition - $70 pair

front calipers - $300 pair

rear rotors top condition

rear calipers - sold

front hubs $80 each

rear 5 stud hubs - $160 pair

front upper control arms- $60 each

rear lower control arms- $70 each

rear upper arms - $50 each side

handbrake drum assembly + cables - $220 pair

stock viscous ABS diff - $250

driveshafts/halfshafts - $80 pair

hicas rack - $30

front swaybar - $20

rear swaybar - $20

rear cradle - $50

Exterior bits:

rear Skyline fascia, white - $40

bootlid, no spoiler, shaved boot lock - $150

fuel flap lid $15

Interior bits:

Instrument cluster - manual with 93000ks - $100 Sold pending payment

S2 airbag steering wheel, $225 ono

dash gear surround w/ leather boot and cig lighter - $50 Sold pending payment

climate control unit, as new condition $60

larger dash surround w/ clock, hazards etc - $100

Series 1 door trims - $60 each side

drivers side window motor -

handbrake boot, immaculate - $25

stereo mounting brackets - $25 pair

series 2 front seats in top nick - $200 pair

series 2 rear seats $80

glovebox - $30

floor carpet $80

centre console lid, perfect nick $40

seatbelts & buckles + bolts full set - $100ono

steering wheel surround plastics - $30

both headlight & indicator stalks - $40

parcel shelf - $40

complete boot interior (except piece that covers battery), good condition - $80

electric aerial $50

rear wiper motor - $50

PM for anything not listed!

Pickup welcome, or I can post anything as long as its not too big for auspost

Located in Sydney, near rockdale

cheers :(

hey im interested in your stearing column plastics and was also wondering if you the drivers side window switches at all

thanks Matt

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How low are you willing to go on the price for the front r33 calibers?

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hey im interested in your stearing column plastics and was also wondering if you the drivers side window switches at all

thanks Matt

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Sorry to anyone who tried to msg me last night but couldnt, my pm box was full

hey mate do you have the passenger side door trim? also the latch goes into lock the door (attached to outer door) also ur location?

Cheers.

Yep, PM sent

How much for the relays from the interior fuse box, the 45amp fuse from the boot for the blower motor and the fan/blower motor. Thanks

Pm sent!

just wondering if you still have he front and rear seats, and if possible all the door and rear side trims also.

you wouldnt have the standard computer would you?

Yep i still have the seats and door/side trims, sorry no ECU though. PM sent

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