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Hey guys, picked up a R33 gts-t to drop the motor into my 32, so the rest of the car is up for grabs. Bonnet, headlights, reo bar and radiator were damaged but everything else is fine!

Motor/loom/ECU not for sale

Front calipers - sold

floor mats - sold

instrument cluster - sold

5 speed manual conversion for R33, R34. Box has about 145,000ks, good condition- no crunching or funny noises.

Conversion includes clutch, flywheel, box, tailshaft, master cylinder, slave cylinder + lines, shifter, pedals and gear surround - $1800 negotiable

Set of HR racing 17x7" wheels and tyres. Tyres are almost brand new- just over 5000ks old. Will fit any skyline, s14, s15 etc without spacers

includes wheel nuts + lock nut set

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Sideskirts & rear pods, great condition - $150 pickup only!

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Aftermarket stuff:

Boss kit for aftermarket steering wheel - $40

Splitfire boost gauge: 30inHg / 20psi - $50

Apexi BOV with r32/r33 adaptor - $100

GFB boost T - $20

Apexi power intake filter - $50?

Greddy turbo timer - $50? Works well, but has some sticky shit left on the top from where it was taped to the underside of the dash

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R33 power steering pump - $100

R33 alternator - $80

R33 a/c compressor - $60

Stock cat - $50

Washer bottle - $20

Radiator overflow bottle - $20

Charcoal canister - $30

Stock suspension - springs/shocks - $180 full set ono

Front lower control arms - $70 ea

Front upper control arms - $40 ea

Steering rack - $120

Front hubs - $70 ea

Castor rods - $60 pair

Rear lower control arms - $60

Rear 5 stud hubs - $160 pair

Handbrake assembly + cables - $160 pair

Manual diff - $150

Driveshafts $60 pair

Rear upper arms - $50 full set

rear calipers - $150 pair

Rear rotors, good meat left - $50

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Drivers door window switch (s1) - $80

Drivers door motor - $80

Passenger door motor - $50

Dash surround (large) $80

Under dash piece (near fuse box) $30

Heater core - $80

Din pocket - $25

Ashtray - $30

Front seats, good condition, some wear on the drivers seat in usual spot but its not too bad - $150

Seatbelt full set - $50 (will seperate)

Ignition barrel + door barrels + key - $100

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Also have some other spares:

Full set of R33 s2 door trims front and rear - $100 for the lot

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R32 turbo elbow - $40

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R33 passenger side door - white - missing just the side mirror and lock barrel - $100

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R33 S2 bootlid / spoiler - $150 pickup only thanks!

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If youre after any other little part swing me a PM and i'll probably have it. Can also get pics of pretty much everything upon request, PM me!

Can post anything here or pickup is from near rockdale in sydney

Cheers

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PM Sent, thanks. :/

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have you still got the turbo timer.?

Yep still have the timer, Pm me if interested

Dude ! Have you got a seat belt extension arm for either side ? The one that extendeds the seat belt forward at the top mounting point.

Sorry mate this car didn't have them

Hey, would you be willing to sell me just 1 rear hub? a thread on my rear right is completely shafted...

Sorry mate, looking to sell em as a pair at the moment

u got a left front splashguard by any chance?

Sorry mate don't have that bit

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