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i have decided to put all my parts in one thread because it is confusing having two for sale Threads.

R33 GTST SII PARTS

body panels are white

side door mirrors-$50ea

key&barrel set-$200 (ignition, doors, boot)

drivers door-$120

passenger door-$100

door trims-$80 pair

rear trims-$50 pair

rear upper trims-$30 pair

interior lights-$10ea

interior mirror-$20

sunvisiors-$20pair

dash with vents-$80

center console-$50

stereo surround/dash face-$80 complete with vents and buttons

steering column surround-$40

gauge cluster surround-$30

trim piece under drivers side dash-$30

climate control unit-$80

front windscreen pillar trims-$40pair

wiper/indicator stalks-$60ea

gauge cluster 126,263k's -$80

kick panels-$25pair

interior roof handels-$15pair

passenger side front parker/indicator-$30(damaged)

fan,heater,aircon boxes-$50ea

metal dash support bar-$20

steering column-$50

carpet-$80

complete set of airbags including sensors-$500

glovebox-$30

"skyline" side step trims-$30pair

inner splash guards-$50pair

window washer bottle-$30

overflow bottle-$30

front guards-$150pair

complete set of seatbelts-$100

front right chassis rail/strut tower section-$150

R32 GTST PARTS

body panels are black.

rb20det-$1000

5spd manual gearbox-$500

diff-$150

manual conversion parts-$500(clutch, tail shaft, master+slave cylinders, pedalbox, etc)

bonnet-$120

drivers side guard-$100

passenger guard-$60

corner indicators-$30pair(slight damage)

inner splash guards-$50pair

side mirrors-$50ea

drivers door-$100

passenger door-$80

key&barrel set-$200(ignition, doors, boot)

bootlid and wing-$100

tail lights-$50pair

rear bar-$50

rear reo-$50

standard side skirts-$150

rear pods-$80

bonnet hinges-$30pair

600x300x75 FMIC including piping-$350-near new

brake booster-$50

radiator-$100

a/c condensor-$50

wiper motor-$10

washer bottle-$30

overflow bottle-$30

door trims-$60pair

driver & passenger window control switches-$60

roof lining-$20

interior lights-$10ea

sunvisors-$20pair

interior mirror-$30

front windscreen pillar trims-$30pair

rear upper trims-$20pair

rear side trims-$40pair

"skyline side step trims-$30pair

stereo surround-$40

center console-$40

glovebox-$30

kick panels-$15pair

dash-$80

cluster surround-$50 (complete)

gauge cluster-$90 (85,576)

steering column surround-$30

carpet-$100

under dash trim-$20

back seat-$30

seatbelts-$120 complete set

front strut brace-$50

drive shafts-$50ea

fuelpump-$40

fueltank-$80

all 4 struts-$400-aftermarket

steering column-$50

rear cradle-$100

front bar-$30

front reo-$50

aircon,fan,heater box-$50ea

metal dash support-$20

body wiring loom-$120

engine bay wiring loom-$90

space saver spare-$50

power steering rack-$100

BARE SHELL, NO DAMAGE, REPAIRABLE WRITE OFF, WILL COME WITH GLASS ONLY $1000ono

parts are located in woodville,nsw,2321

CONTACT:

pm me on here

EMAIL:[email protected]

or call/txt me 0411553427-Brock, (texting will work better cause i am not always in good mobile reception)

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hey mate verry keen on these items...

interior mirror-$30

rear upper trims-$20pair

rear side trims-$40pair

dash-$80

what condition are they all in? and would you post to brisbane? if so does the dash come with vents? and any chance of getting pics?

Edited by rolzy32
Hi mate I see you have sold the R33 Engine did you sell the ECU with it?

engine+ecu from r33 is going in my silvia.

Are the 32 GTST side skirts black also? Are they type M?

side skirts are black, not sure if they are type m, if you want pics pm me your email address.

Hey mate. How much for the entire interior shipped to darwin as long as it is not torn and in very good condition. Need the lot

interior for r33 or r32?

hey mate, what sort of suspension is is the 32?? im in newcastle so i can pick up, no dramas.

pm me your email, i'll send you some pics.

Cheers,

Brock

hey mate,

im interested in the drivers side door if you can ship to melbourne? also does it include all the rails and interior?

and its not listed but i'll ask anyway.....r32 steering wheel in good condition?

Edited by skippadude

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