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Item:R33 GTST S2 Front end, comes with Head lights in good condition, front bar with fog lights attatched and a Carbon fibre bonnet for S2 - the carbon fibre bonnet not in good condition but works normally

Age:unknown!

Condition:bar and lights good, bonnet average to bad condition but does the job!

Price:$1000 FIRM

To Fit:R33 GTST s1 or S2 (What car)

Location:Newcastle - PICKUP ONLY - can organise to be delivered close by for a price

Contact:Me 0412417579

Comments: Pics will not be available till the weekend. I WAS going to keep this for my car but i need some cash desperately, this front end was on a Series 1 but it is a S2 front end!

Item:RB25DET Engine

Age:13 years??

Condition:Good!

Price:$1100 !!!! CHEAP

To Fit:Anything :thumbsup: (What car)

Location:Newcastle NSW

Contact:ME 0412417579

Comments:This RB25DET has NO coilpacks (but can supply a set of S2 coilpacks and loom for a extra $100 and has NO turbo. It does have all the turbo lines and the inlet manifold is complete with throttle body and exaust manifold is there. I need this Gone ASAP as i need the money so its going for CHEAP - working engine, i have seen it running for a few hours before i pulled the car down and it did not blow any smoke ran properly etc etc.

Engine comes complete

Minus coil packs and coil pack loom

Minus Turbo

Harmonic balancer / power steering pump INCLUDED

Starter motor if you need one little extra (we can neg)

Inlet manifold side complete with throttle body and injectors & wire loom INCLUDED

Stock AFM & Pod filter INCLUDED

Take this off my hands and make some cash!

Item:R33 S1 steering wheel

Age:same as car

Condition:good

Price:$100

To Fit:r33 S1 (What car)

Location:Newcastle

Contact: ME

Comments:good condition wheel. $100 pickup only.

No time wasters please. this is going cheap as and won't last long so if your not sure don't bother me im busy!

Sorry forgot to mention, the altanator is included with the engine and the CAS is there as well as well as the engine harness.

Have a 3" turbo back exaust.

Includes dump pipe and front pipe (in one) and catco 3" cat and full exaust with big cannon on rear. looking at $400 for the LOT!!

If you are not able to get rid of it quickly would you consider separating and shipping the s2 front bar to Melbourne as that is all i need.

Please PM me if you happen to change your mind.

-Jack

not seperating anything. This needs to go as a whole. Ive seen front ends like this go for over $1500.

someone snap this shit up! make a decent offer

forgot to mention it ALSO comes with a S2 aftermarket grill, its a GTR one i think has a big area in the middle.

Would be keen to see pics of the front end!! has the bonnet just gone shitty an oxidized or is it actually damaged?

You sure you dont want to post? I could be up for a road trip though :cool:

i think the front end is sold. I am def not keen to post it. i just cannot possibly do it. sorry guys.

Surely someone wants a nice cheap RB25DET ? i know im going to regret selling this later!

Would be keen to see pics of the front end!! has the bonnet just gone shitty an oxidized or is it actually damaged?

You sure you dont want to post? I could be up for a road trip though :merli:

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