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Location: Moorabbin (Melb)

Contact: Sam

Number: 0417 958 454

**Pickup Only**

ALL ENQUIRIES, PLEASE PHONE ME, I AM NOT CONTACTABLE ON THESE FORUMS

Item: Apexi Power FC

Price: $1000

Condition: Used for 5000km approx. Tuned for S2 R33, full exhaust, FMIC, Bosch 044 fuel pump, std injectors with adjustable fuel pressure reg, High flow turbo running 18psi - 220kw, standard motor.

Item: Z32 AFM with plug

Price: $220

Condition: Used for 5000km approx

Item: R33 5spd gearbox with almost worn 5 puck ceramic exceedy clutch, and tail shaft(R33)

Price: $1500 ono

Condition: Done 108,000km, excellent condition

Item: R33 S2 motor, Does NOT come with turbo, fuel rail, injectors or coil packs. Does include head (perfect condition) with adjustable exhaust cam gear. Includes flywheel.

Price: $350 ono

Condition: Block has slight damage near water pump(as seen in pics), sump is bent, otherwise in excelent condition.

Item: R33 s2 diff

Price: $300

Condition: excelent

Item: R33 brakes (calipers, rotors, entire assembly) front+rear

Price: $500

Condition: excelent

Item: White R33 rear boot lid with drift style rear spoiler including hinges and struts

Price: $350

Condition: Perfect condition

Item: White original R33 S2 rear wing

Price: $50

Condition: excellent

Item: R33 tail lights

Price: $100 each

Condition: perfect, working condition

Item: R33 GT-R rear sway bar

Price: $50

Condition: excellent condition

Item: R33 S2 interior (front seats, rear seats, rear trims, scuff plates)

Price: $350

Condition: perfect, no marks, no holes, as new

Item: R33 floor mats

Price: $100

Condition: excellent

Item: R33 split dump and front pipe (1pce) - stainless

Price: $130

Condition: Slight damage on wastegate pipe - can be repaired

Item: Drivers door - white (not including mirror). Includes glass, hinges electric window motor etc.

Price: $250

Condition: very small damage to door trim. Paintwork very good condition.

Item: Passenger door - white (not including mirror) otherwise complete

Price: $300

Condition: Excellent to perfect condition

Item: mirrors

Price: $100 each

Condition: Excellent condition

Item: Rear insert (goes between lights / under bootlid - reads skyline), white S2

Price: $50

Condition: Excellent

Item: White R33 fuel cap

Price: $50

Condition: Excellent

Item: Electric antenna

Price: $50

Condition: excellent

Item: R33 white rear bar (custom modified to make number plate area neater for aus plates)

Price: $200

Condition: Very good

Item: Inlet pipe with factory blow off valve fitted

Price: $50

Condition: excellent

Item: Automer guage (boost with cup and mounting bracket)

Price: $50 ono

Condition: excellent

Item: Automer guage (oil pressure)

Price: $30 ono

Condition: new in box

Item: drift Catch can

Price: $20

Condition: scratched, but perfect working order

Item: Blitz pod filter

Price: $150

Condition: very good condition

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ill do tail lights for 150 and i am willing to split up the brakes and power fc comes with hand controler. please call do not have the net and have to rely on a friend so is hard for me to be on line. cheers

I got a S2 rear wing off this guy today. He is a very genuine and friendly bloke. I went and picked it up today from Moorabbin. As mentioned above, for a fast reply please sms or call him for info on the stuff . I don't think he is on this site to often.

Thanks again Sam and all the best selling the rest of the parts.

Also for sale:

Item Adjustable exhaust Cam gear

Price $50

Condition Excellent, like new

Please note, I can't always get on the net, I need to use my neighbours computer to post, please call the number in the first post if you are serious about buying something.

Cheers,

Sam

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