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Hey guys

Got a series 2 R33 Skyline thats been in a smash, has hit a motorbike on the front left so the bonnet, front bar, headlights etc are gone

Rb25DET motor, with ~97000 k's. 100,000km service was done earlier this year; oil, water pumps and timing bent along with oil/filter were changed

Also did a compression test last week: 156, 154, 156, 158, 157, 158 psi

Complete motor, alternator, A/c pump, (P/s pump is sold), ecu, wiring loom, turbo - $2100 ono. Will negotiate if loom, ecu, etc arent needed

5sp Manual conversion kit (box, clutch, flywheel, tailshaft, pedals, clutch master/slave cyl & all lines) -$1800ono

everything ya need to convert an auto to manual!

S2 AFM (pink sticker)

Instrument cluster

washer bottle - $25

radiator overflow bottle - $25

fuse box cover - $25

drivers side window motor $100

Ignition barrel + key + door barrels - $120

3" - 3.5" catback exhaust, huge muffler, sounded lavish - $250 ono

Stock cat - $40

Stock dump/front pipe $50

Large charcoal canister - $40

Small charcoal canister - $30

Front strut brace -

Rear strut brace -

Stock airbox snorkel - $40

Space saver - $50

Apexi auto timer - http://www.apexi-usa.com/product_electroni...8&pageNum=1

Full set of R33/S14 stockies

Pair of 17x8" 5 spoke rims & tyres, has some camber wear so would suit drift or whatever - $180 ono

Exterior:

rear SKYLINE panel in white - $50

rear tail light, drivers side - $50

Bootlid with S2 spoiler in white - $160

Type M side skirts & rear pods - $200 ono

Door shell - $80 per side

Guards - $100 per side

Rear bumper, white - $50

Suspension stuff:

Standard shocks with aftermarket lowered springs ~1.5", good condition - $250 Full set

castor rods, new bushes - $80 pair

Front rotors - $offers

Front hubs- $80 each

Front lower control arms- $70 each

Rear 5 stud hubs

Rear calipers - $160/pair

Rear lower control arms- $70 each

Rear upper arms - $50 each side

handbrake drum assembly + cables

stock diff, good cond - $200

driveshafts - $60 pair

rear cradle - $50

Interior stuff:

Steering wheel minus airbag, perfect condition - $50

Drivers side window switch, 100% workin- $100

Drivers side switch panel - $40

S2 Front seats, perfect condition - $230 pair

S2 Rear seats, perfect condition - $100

Complete set of genuine floor mats - $140

S2 door trims - $60 per side

centre console, with working lid $60

seatbelts & buckles, full set - $100

rear view mirror - $30

sun visors - $30 pair

steering wheel surround plastics - $20

headlight & indicator stalks - $50

complete boot interior - $100 ono

electric aerial $50

PM for anything not listed!

Can post most of this stuff at buyers expense

Located in Sydney, St george area

more pics to come...

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Do you have the DIN pocket that sits under the stereo usually? With or without lid?

Aaron.

Hey mate,

Im chasing a manual gear surround and an ash tray.

can you help me out? :(

-Dragonforce

Hey mate,

Im chasing a manual gear surround and an ash tray.

can you help me out? :whistling:

-Dragonforce

Sorry mate it's sold already

Do you have the DIN pocket that sits under the stereo usually? With or without lid?

Aaron.

yup, i've got one without lid, $20 delivered

Apexi timer sold pending payment!

Heya how much for just driver front seats?

Also is there any rips etc on it? Or about to rip?

ta

edit: Can swap you for mine (plus little cash your way) if you still wanted a pair!! Mine has a small rip down the bottom near the side (like when you get out of the car, your body keeps touching it and over time just rips)

Edited by siddr20
dips to complete engine... check youre pm :P

Pm replied

You have PM regarding drivers power window switch and surround.

pm replied

pm sent

Pm replied

Heya how much for just driver front seats?

Also is there any rips etc on it? Or about to rip?

ta

edit: Can swap you for mine (plus little cash your way) if you still wanted a pair!! Mine has a small rip down the bottom near the side (like when you get out of the car, your body keeps touching it and over time just rips)

Heya, not really looking for a trade sorry. don't think i'd ever be able to sell the damaged one

hi, would u sell the stock turbo separately? if so, pm me the price pls, thx mate.

I'll let ya know if the turbo doesnt go along with the engine

hey mate, floor mates still for sale?

Yep still for sale, PM sent

Strut braces sold

Dash surround+ gear surround sold

AFM sold

apexi timer sold

Need hot pipe. the pipe that goes from turbo outlet to intercooler piping, i need the pipe and 2 rubber hoses as the bottom hose is a 90 bend. cheers, text/call me asap please. :w00t: 0439667389

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