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Due to my white r33 gts4 being written off, the complete car is up for wrecking, all parts from the engine back are available.

The car has had a rb25det conversion out of a stagea and a 5 stud hub conversion using r33 gtr hubs. diff and diff gears. Also the brakes have been upgraded to r32 gtr brake.

Engine, gearbox, diffs, brakes, suspension will be available soon

Below is a list of items for sale; (probably missed a few items)

EXTERIOR

Shell - offers? The front left suspension strut has shifted towards the firewall (5mm), also there is a bend in the pillar above the passangers door, Front the engine forward has been destroyed and where the gearbox boot is mounted has bent. See photos.

Veilside side skirts (white) - $100 for both Slight damage but easily repairable. See photos

Veilside rear bar (white) - $100 Slight damage from being winched onto the tow truck See photo

Taillights (white) - $100 for both Slight paint damage, includes working globes See photo

White skyline bit - $50

GT badges - $10

White skyline boot lock - $50

Doors complete – $200 each

Boot with drift wing (maroon) - $300

Fuel flap lid -$10

Electric mirrors - $50 each

Wipers - $100 for all 3 finished in carbon fibre paint

INTERIOR

Instrument cluster - $100

Climate control unit - $60

Gear box surround with white gear boot finished, in high gloss black, includes cig lighter and ash tray - $50 Also have drivers and passengers side door plastic bits in high gloss black $100 for the lot

Dash surround with clock etc - $80 Have started to peel back the rubber coating ready to be painted

Centre console - $50 includes handbrake boot.

Door trims $50 each excellent condition

Floor carpet - $100 excellent condition

Seatbelts, buckles full set - $100

Headlight stalk - $20

Steering wheel surround plastic - $30

Ignition surround plastic bit - $20

Glovebox - $30

Rear parcel shelf - $50 includes speaker covers

Complete boot interior - $80 The bit that covers between the headlights is damaged, the rest is fine.

Electric aerial - $50

Rear wiper motor - $30

Space saver 4 stud - $50

Jack and wheel changing gear - $30

Front seats $150 each or $200 both Perfect condition

Rear seat - $100 perfect condition

Factory skyline car mats - $150

AFTERMARKET

C’s short shifter - $150

Bosch 044 fuel pump - $150

Nismo 320 dash - $600 has never been used only taken out of the box once to check connections

Clear front bar indicators - $50 never been used

White nismo duracon gear knob - $50

5 month old Work emotion xt7’s in grey 18”x8.5 +32 with bridgestone Potenza re01 235 all round, includes light weight wheel nuts - $2000 Front left tyre has minor damage.

Pioneer Car audio system, includes 4 speakers, dual din headunit (cd, mini disc), car computer, cd stacker, mini disc stacker, tv - $400

Sard turbo timer - $50

Speco boost guage - $50

Autometer boost, afm guage and pod - $120

leather momo steering wheel with boss kit - $150

Sealed lead acid battery - $100

unknown strut brace - $50

afm sensor - $20

Items available from Kellyville, Sydney

Michael 0402168896

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Update on parts:

gt badges - sold

boot interior - sold

steering wheel plastic surround - sold

plastic between steering wheel and pedals - sold

high gloss plastic bits, centre plastic bit with clock, gearbox surround - sold

cheers,

Michael

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