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Hey guys here is just a small list of parts i have for sale at the moment. I am on holidays and am having a huge shed cleanout. Want all these parts gone asap.

Parts are currently located in Gippsland victoria but i will be in melbourne this coming tuesday, wednesday, thursday at Campbellfield during business hours so let me know before then an i can bring the parts up.

R33:

- Complete Rb25Det engine package including turbo, wiring, ecu, alt, starter, intake everything to make the motor run. Has done 120Km and has had the timing belt changed. Please do not ask for the gearbox as it is not available $2000 firm complete package

- GTST Brakes front: Calipers, rotors, pads etc complete $300 Firm

- Rear cradle complete including manual diff and full brake setup $500

- Bilstein Suspension: non height and dampner adjustable has king springs and bilstein shocks as a full set front and rear $750

- Driveshafts $60 each

- Doors assorted colors and complete/parting just ask for what you want and we can discuss price.

- Taillights $50 each have just about all colors in perfect nick

- Boots series on boots $150 complete with wing

- Guards $100 each have different colors and both sides available

- Bonnet charchoal $300

- Rad Support $ 200

- Series 2 Seats full set front and rear $400

- Variety of turbo dash clusters $70 each

- Tein HA suspension 2 sets available: Both are Tein HA one set has pillowball tops and the other has rubber mounted tops $750 each set

- R33 Flywheel $75

- GTST radiator $150

- Engine mounts $50 each

- HKS pod adaptor and bracket $50

- Jasma Stainless Steel 3.25 inch exhaust system $350

- ARC front mount cooler with minor damage but holds air still, comes complete with the pipework so you can have new pipes made up $350

- 2 Stern 17*9 inch wheels $300 pair

- Assorted rear center garnish Clear ones $60, other colors $40

- Standard Exhaust with aftermarket cannon on back $120

- Stock Front pipe and dump pipe $100

- 3 Damaged headlights $150 the lot

- Drivers window regulator $100 each

- Electric Aerial $80 each

- Rear quarter windows $75 each

- Rear window for aerial model $120 each

- Castor rod holders $40 each

- Bush adjustable front Camber arms $150 a pair

- Castor Rods with aftermarket bushes $120 pair

- Wiper stalks $40 each

- Indicator stalks $ 40 each

- Full set of mats $100

- Rear mat set $ 60

- RB25det bottom end in good condition was perfectly running when removed $500 firm

- S1 Manual gear surround $80

I have parted a few cars over the last year and this is the remainder of parts to get rid of. Ask for any other parts as i most likely have them

R32:

- GTR Oil pump removed from late model R32 GTR $200

- GTR block measures 86.4mm with plenty of life left in it $500

- Dash in great condition fr its age $120

- Assorted front cut trims and wiring

- 4 door door skins

S13

- Blitz BOV came off my mates S13 $150

- Alternator $100

- JIC rebuilt rear coilevers come as pictured with no springs or tops $250

S14:

- Engine package including engine gearbox, wiring everything required for a conversion with under 90Km on the clock $3200 complete package FIRM

- Interior trim ask for parts and prices

- Some other S14 parts also so feel free to ask

Please feel free to ask for other parts as you never know i might just have then. There is no warranty on any parts but as you can see from my trader ratings i wont sell dodgy or broken parts. Prices are for parts where they are and as is. I will send at your expense so prefer local pickup for heavy items and i am located 2 hours east on Melbourne Victoria.

My email is [email protected] if you have any further questions

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