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Howdy, i've got a S1 r33 gts-t here thats taken a big hit into the passenger door/rear quarter, so it's up for wrecking. Has lots of aftermarket stuff!

Contact me via PM or post in this thread if you're interested in anything

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Series 1 headlights, great nick - $350

Fiberglass mesh grile, slight damage - $50

A/c condenser - $150

A/c thermo fan - $50

Radiator reo/nose cut - $200

Guards - $100 each side

Black S1 bonnet - $220

HKS pod with hks afm shaped pipe $100

GTR fuel pump in Gts-t cradle - $100

Fat rear swaybar - 25/26mm - $100

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Greddy/trust T67-25G turbo, highmount manifold, 3" dump/front pipe to suit, Greddy external wastegate w/ screamer pipe, oil lines included

$2000 ono all together. pickup only!

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Rays wheel nuts (black) + locknuts/key - $100

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Rays "mazdaspeed"? 17" wheels. fronts 235, rears 255 with abit of dish - $1000 ono

Tyres are bridgestone potenza Re-01, has heaps of tread left- ~80%. unfortunately one of the tyres has a small screw in it, but it still holds pressure fine

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Recaro drivers side seat with rail to suit r32/r33/r34 - $550

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HKS twin plate clutch with flywheel to suit - $700 ono

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HKS 3-3.5" catback exhaust, sounded awesome - $350

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clear side indicators - $50 posted

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Greddy type-S bov - $120 with r33 adaptor

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Greddy turbo timer - $60

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HKS EBC / EVC - $350 ono

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HKS Fcon-V pro v2.1 - $400

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tomei brake cyl stopper - $90

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HKS electronic gauges, 3x temp gauges (exhaust, water and oil) Boost gauge, and oil pressure gauge. Comes with all wiring - $120 each

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TV/DVD player with 7" TFT screen (double din player). Plays cds, dvds, radio and can also display free to air TV with the right aerial - $450

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Pioneer 6/6.5" speakers - $50

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Greddy front mount cooler with most of the piping included (uses standard piping holes) - $400

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Zeal/endless coilovers- height/damper adjustable. unfortunately bushes at the bottom are shot, and i think the front drivers side has a leak - $offers

Adjustable castor rods - $150

GET adjustable front upper control arms - $150

Stock parts:

Rear strut brace - $100

S2 AFM (pink sticker) - $110

Instrument cluster - Sold

Climate control unit - $60

washer bottle - $20

radiator overflow bottle - $20

fuse box cover - $20

Ignition barrel + key + door barrels - $120

Stock cat - $40

Stock dump/front pipe $50

charcoal canister - $40

Stock airbox snorkel - $40

Space saver - $50

Castor rods, good bushes - $80

Front hubs- $80 each

Front lower control arm, drivers side only - $70

Front calipers - $300

Rear calipers - $160/pair

Rear lower control arms- $70 each

handbrake drum assembly + cables - $180

stock diff, good cond - $200

driveshafts - $60 pair

complete rear cradle, disc to disc (minus calipers) - $500

Drivers side window switch, 100% workin- $100

Drivers side window motor - $100

Complete set floor mats, genuine nissan - $140

S2 door trims - $60 per side

centre console - $60

seatbelts & buckles, full set - $100

rear view mirror - $30

headlight & indicator stalks - $40

electric aerial $60

Postage can be arranged at buyers expense. Pickup only on the bigger stuff, located St. george area in Sydney

If you're after any little parts not listed, PM me!

Cheers!

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hi.. is the washer bottle come with the pump..

also will the pump useable on r34..

is so i take it..

thanks

Yep comes with both the small pumps. not sure if they fit r34 though. if you get me a picture of them i'll check

is the hicas/power steering computer avail?
You have PM regarding BOV

pm replied

I will take the tomei brake stopper if it will fit a R33 GTR.

Anyone know if this will fit? pm sent

pm sent for recaro

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i'll take the HKS computer mate , u got PM on a whole heapa gear!!!

no worries, pm replied

Few things are sold pending payment!:

greddy bov

HKS gauges

HKS fcon-V

rear strut brace

hi, interested in getting the front mount and the clear indicators, just want to know whether the intercooler includes the required piping to connect to the stock intercooler piping as i want to retain the air box. also will it fit behind the stock s2 front bar? what if any modifications are required to fit it.

thanks

pm sent

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hi, interested in getting the front mount and the clear indicators, just want to know whether the intercooler includes the required piping to connect to the stock intercooler piping as i want to retain the air box. also will it fit behind the stock s2 front bar? what if any modifications are required to fit it.

thanks

Sorry mate looks like it's sold at the moment, pending payment.

bloody pickup only

Changed my mind about not posting the turbo parts if thats what you're referring to, can't bloody edit my post. Pm sent

PM sent again.

Sorry mate missed yours before. replied

Some more parts sold pending payment:

greddy fmic/piping

clear indicators

i sent a pm about the clutch

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Can yu find out how much to send the clutch to Qld 4680

yeah mate i'll let ya know

hi are the blinkers still for sale and has the intercooler been sold as i am wanting to buy it.

Sorry dude, blinkers and fmic sold this weekend

engine for sale? i know a guy in sydney who needs one

Yeah it could be for sale, the compression was a little low so i'm thinking of stripping it. i'm pretty sure its got a thicker headgasket, but 6th cyl was a little lower than the rest (1,2,3,4,5=135psi, 6=125psi)

would he be interested?

Hks gauges sold

greddy fmic sold

nismo clear indicators sold

GTR pump sold

greddy bov sold

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