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Item:Exedy sports tuff heavy duty organic clutch kit includes, plate, presure plate, spigit bush and clutch alginer

Age: Brand new

Condition: Still in Box and rapping

Price: $400

To Fit: R33 gtst may fitt other models but not sure part number is nsk -7056hd

Location: Newcastle

Contact: call me or measage on 0423144911

Comments: Will post iteam but buyer will pay for postage

Item : Advan light weight three spoke wheels with bright red anerdised dish

Age: Unsure

Condintion : Over all very good some minnor marks and scratchs. Front tyres almost new, rears need replacing

Price: $1200 ono

Fit : R33 gtst 5 stud pattern unsure on offsett.

Contact: call me or measage on 0423144911

I am also looking into buying back my skyline after it was writen off last week. Measage me with any parts you may want. I want to have as many buyers as posible because i don't want the car or parts sitting around to long thanks.

Front end of the car is relatively untouched. So everything under the bonet is in good condintion car ran like a dream before the crash. Head lights and front mount are untouched as is bonet, boot lid and tail lights. The gearbox should be ok but i am unsure since i haven't been able to get under the car. The diff and drivesharft should be sweet to. So let us know and no reasonble offer will be refused.

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I have the front bar which needs a respray and repairing in the passanger wheel arch. Rear bar is unmarked from the acciedent and the passanger side skirt is complete but has a spider fracture in the paint. The drivers side skirt is stuffed there is nothing left of it Umm i am unsure how much these kits are going for heres some pics make a offer and i will consider it. I will find out tomorrow if i get the car back or not.

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its a 5 month 95 model 1.5 seriers ? not sure about the 1.5 and i don't know if there the same or not as a seriers one but there pritty good theres a tiny mark on the corner of the drivers side head light which can be polished out but it isn't broken and there not cloudy. Sorry about the pic will be able to post more detailed pics up this weekend when the car is back home.

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Item: Head lights pair

Age : Unsure

Condintion : Good

Price: $400

Fitt : R33 gtst series 1.5

Item : Apexi front mount and mountings and piping

Age : Unsure

Condition : Very good

Fitt : R33 gtst rb25

Price : $450 ono

Size : Not sure as yet will get measurements and photos very shortly

Comments : Front mount is in very good condintion and all piping is secure and well made. The reo has not been cut so as far as i have been told by the bloke that complanced the car it is legal and dosen't need a engineers cert

Item : Stock suspension

Age : Unsure front left hand shock only 3000 km old KYB brand

Condintion : reasonble

Fitt: r33 gtst

Price : $200 ono

Item: Dump pipe back exhuast Jasma mufflers 3 Inch

Age : Looks reasonbley new

Condintion : Over all very good expect a few slight scraps from the car beening to low it was than rasied, and intermedate muffler is bent but is not leaking $80 to repair muffler

Price : $400 ono

Item : DBA 4000 seriers Slotered rotors and bendix ultimate pads for the front

Age: 2000km old

Condition : Near new

Price : $450 ono

Item: r33 gtst Radiator

Age: Unsure

Condintion: Good

Price : $200 ono

Item: brake master cylinder

Age: Unusure

Condintion : good

Price $150 ono

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hey guys heres the pics of a few parts. Also the car is now completely striped and parts are ready. Heres a quick update on parts.

Front struts complete rears could not be salavaged $100 for the pair

Dash cluster 78 000kms on it $60

diff and craddle and stub axile will seprate if required $500

Front stub axile and upper control arm $300 for the pair

lower control arms $200 for the pair

DBA 4000 seriers rotors 2000 km old and bendix ultimate pads $400

Seriers 2 light up skyline rear garnish lights up blue $80

anything else require pm me more photos will be up tomorrow for exhuast and other parts

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Motor and box sale fell through so both are up for sale

Item : 1995 r33 Complete Motor rb25 stock everything included all pumps and alternator and air cond compressor loam and stock ecu

Condintion : 78000 km on it Ran perfect no oil leaks at all

Price: $1800 ono

Item : r33 gearbox + slave and clutch master + flywheel and brand new exdey heavy duty clutch kit tail sharft and also clutch pedal

Condintion : 78 000km very good very minnor oil leak from rear extention houseing seal its like a $30 seal

Price : $1800 ono

Comment : sorry no clutch fuild line is avaible due to it been cut as it was not going to be keept other wise full manual kit aviable will throw in engine ecu if required

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Dash cluster work ok?

And How much are you after for the passenger side front guard (if its straight)

Cheers

Heya mate yeah the dash cluster works fine it escaped damage but the passanger gaurd would be in realy good nick if the ambos didn't stuff it

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