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Given up on my long term r33 project "Cant be bothered putting it back together" decided to wreck it.

Everything except front headlights and gearbox is available. So basically the whole is being parted out.

Car had 67klms on clock been sitting for a while now. Car is white in colour. Shell is complied.

Engine complete r33 series 2 (standard) with 67klms on clock $2000.

S2 AFM $125

climate control $80

s2 engine harness $250 uncut

charcoal cannister $60 (smaller size type)

ac Fan $100

hub/fan $100

Radiator $100

rad. shroud $70

Condensor s1 $100

gaurds $100

s2 front bar cover (black in colour) $200

front s2 fog lights $250 pair

bonnet $350

side skirts $200 pair

complete r33 s2 airbag set drivers/passangers/dash etc $800

s2 cluster $250 with 67klms...

s2 front grill $100

rear tailghts $100 complete

rear bar $100

rear garnish $70

Doors $200 each

boot lid $100

s2 boot spoiler $100

Stealth wing $160 . black in colour.

T wing (optional with stealth) $100

drivers s2 switch $90

rear parcel tray $100.....

S2 dash surround $150

complete interior $600......happy to separate seats trims etc.....

tein adjustable coilovers $750 for the set fronts and rears

s2 diff $250

After market airbox + filter + adapter $120

rear / front lower control arms $100 each

SSR rims 17 by 9inch rears / fronts 17 by 8.5 $600 (rims only atm)

complete 5 stud conversion $800..happy to separate suspension also..........

happy to separate the shell eg Radiator support, rears quaters etc. Please Ask.

PLease pm /post here me if there is anything not listed..im sure i have forgotten heaps....need to sell everthing no more time or space :devil: Parents onto me to clear everthing lol.

some pics attached

thanks SAU!

How much for the shell, been chasing one :D

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looking for the following

Boot carpet

Boot wall

Clips for the boot panels

Battery plate+clamp plus all the bolts needed, and the flange where the wall clips in

parcel shelf

please pm prices and pics

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