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I am wrecking a R33 GTST Skyline S1, I have the COMPLETE car ready to wreck. Post what is needed for prices

Car was hit hard on the rear end.

Full R33 GTST at this stage all parts available except for gearbox.

The car is Blue in colour, i think its bayside blue.

Complete RB25DET Engine Package $2,000

loom

ecu

3" dump pipe from turbo

Front mount intercooler kit included

AFM & Pod filter

Can see engine running before taking it out of car it has less then $120,000km's on clock

Carbon fibre bonnet in average to bad condition $250

R33 GTST Diff & Tailshaft $400 or $250 each

R33 GTST Seats in good condition $150 a pair

Dash cluster with low KM's $150

2 X bayside blue (not 100% if it is bayside but might be) doors, perfect trims with Kenwood splits mounted with tweeters $250 each

Front Gaurds in excelent condition $130 each

Windscreen (if you get it out) $50

Thats all i can list for now. if there are any requests please let me know.

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im chasing the LH rear swaybar mount assuming its the same as an r34 (i reckon it would be)..

If you would be able to post a pic i could confirm..

Cheers

Hi Mate,

We need a drivers side door only, the actual door itself can be in any condition, we are only interested in the hardware that goes in it, window, motor, buttons, switches etc etc.

$$? shipped to Melbourne?

im chasing the LH rear swaybar mount assuming its the same as an r34 (i reckon it would be)..

If you would be able to post a pic i could confirm..

Cheers

Can get pics on weekend.

willing to seperate the fmic setup will trade the smic setup if you like

$300 and your SMIC setup sounds good

and can i have pics of the bonnet please to [email protected]

on weekend will send

Hi Mate,

We need a drivers side door only, the actual door itself can be in any condition, we are only interested in the hardware that goes in it, window, motor, buttons, switches etc etc.

$$? shipped to Melbourne?

cannot ship door, too big and heavy. would be pickup only

Will you sell the front calipers only? Can pick them up this week.

no sorry.

Hey, looking for air blend servo motor. (a/c)

Thanks

Mick

if you explain what it is and where it goes, maybe a pic ? lol

you mean the tail lights? yes i got a set of tail lights $130 delivered

i got 2 cars and the rear is still in the second one as well. explain to me what part you want.

got the rear brakelight assemblys??
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