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Hello,

I have been wrecking a black R33, so I have a heap of parts for sale. All prices are negotiable and postage is extra. I am in Sydney and condition of all parts is very good – excellent unless otherwise stated. These are all the parts for sale listed here. I will however, be making additions in the near future. I can take pics upon request, please ask if you want them and PM if you want any parts, as I probably won’t check this post heaps often. :)

-Brake booster (non-ABS) $80

-Accelerator cable $30

-Radiator over flow tank/reservoir $20

-Steering column with ignition barrel and indicator stalks $60

-Series 1 steering wheel $40

-Hand brake and cable $100

-Boot release cable $20

-Fuel pump on bracket $40

-Fuel level sender $20

-Electric aerial $20

-Boot lock $20-missing badge

-Rear wiper motor and rear wiper $50

-Front wipers and motor $20 each

-W/screen washer reservoir with both motors $50

-Heater hoses $50

-Brake and accelerator pedals $30

-Power steering reservoir and hoses $50

-Rubber door seals $80

-All interior trim (series1) $250

-Moulded carpet (standard and worn on drivers side) $100

-Rear seatbelts $20 each

-Centre console – damaged (lid still works) $30

-Glove box $50

-Stereo/dash plastic surround with clock, power window switch and coin pouch $100

-Single din cd player and pouch shelf with stereo brackets $50

-Dash instrument cluster surround $20

-Dash vents $20

-Steering column and indictor two piece cover $20

-d/s under dash trim with fuse box cover $20

-Central locking computer $20

-Under dash fuse and relay box $50

-Interior door sill garnish – d/s and p/s $40 for both

-Sun visors $40 for both

-Rear view mirror $20

-Interior light $40

-Sunroof with switches and motor $200

-Rear shelf with 6 inch speaker holes $20

-Hicas computer $30

-Jack bracket $10

-Battery bracket $20

-Standard earth cable $5

-Side Skirts D/S$70 P/S$20-(damaged)

-Rear pods/skirts $120

-Exterior B-pillar trim/covers $50 for both

-Exterior door mirrors complete with motors $70 each

-D/s door with glass and all mechanisms $250

-P/s central door locking mechanism and lock $20

-W/screen water spray nozzle jets $20 for both

-Upper firewall cover – under w/screen wipers $20

-D/s front fender $150

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Hey mate, I am after x2 coin inserts things for the side doors - you know, the little thing inside the arm rest on both the passenger/drivers door trims (has 1 screw in the middle) - I'm after both the drivers/passengerts side ones as mine are cracked to bits. I am more after the drivers side one. Please PM me a price inclusive of postage to VIC 3012. Thanks.

Hey Steve. The repairs were progressing well until the council (i think) decided to take the other smashed 33 i bought for parts! Unfortunately i still needed to remove the rear sub-frame for my car, but i'll have to sought something else out now!

Hows your car? PM me

Pm's sent to all!!!

Adam its Nathaniel, Ring the council and police and find out who took it.

Might need your assistance soon got all my new parts :) Secondly rekon that r33 cable would suit my r34? If so ill take it :)

Give me a ring soon well catch up

Cheers

Nathaniel

hey m8

wondering bout power steering pump, rear seal on mine screwed, do you have one for sale-if so what condition, price and can you send us a pic?? email if you like- [email protected]

cheers smidy :yes:

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