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hi mate,

still u got the car 4 wrecking. im looking for ur stering wheel and turbo...

Hey dudes. I picked up another R33 thats just asking to be parted out. it was hit up the arse on the right hand side so the front end is still good.. the rear quarter, right tail light, bootlid and rear bumper are gone though. More pics will be added in the next few days - Pm me for anything specific

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R33 Series 2 motor:

Approx 85,000 ks, great compression- 155/160psi across all cyls. Includes turbo & wiring loom - $1800 ono

4sp Auto gearbox - $500

Front end stuff:

S2 front bar -SOLD

S2 grille -SOLD

Front guards - $100 each

S2 headlights - $500 firm pair

S2 bonnet - $300

A/c fan - $80

A/c condenser - $150

Radiator & shroud - $100

Front reo bar (uncut) - $150

Radiator support - $150

Engine bay stuff:

S2 AFM (pink sticker)- $90

R33 aircon compressor - $100

R33 power steering pump - $100

R33 alternator - $80

Fuse box lid - $20

Stock cat converter - $50

Washer bottle - $20

Radiator overflow bottle - $20

Charcoal canister - $30

Stock airbox & snorkel + filter - $80

Stock SMIC piping - $50

Stock sidemount intercooler - $40

ABS pump - $100

Exterior & suspension/brakes:

Set of R33 gts-t stockies with kuhmo tyres. almost brand new / 90% tread - $300

5 stud space saver - $50

Side mirrors - $50 each

Tail light (left hand side) - $50

Rear SKYLINE garnish (silver) - $50

Bm-44 ABS brake master cylinder - $80

Stock suspension, complete set - $200

Front lower control arms - $60 each

Front upper control arms - $40 each

Front hubs - $80 ea

Rear lower control arms - $60 each

Rear 5 stud hubs - $160 pair

Handbrake assembly & cables - $160 pair

Auto ABS 4.3 diff - SOLD

Driveshafts $60 pair

Rear upper arms - $50

Front calipers - SOLD

front rotors (almost brand new) - $50

rear calipers - $150 pair

Rear rotors (almost brand new) - $50

Interior stuff:

Drivers door window switch - $80

Drivers window switch surround - $40

Drivers door motor - $80

Passenger door motor - $50

Door trims - $50 each

S2 Dash surround (with clock, hazard switch etc) - $80

Instrument cluster (auto) ~85,000ks - $100

Auto gear stick surround - $40

Under dash piece (covers fuse box) $30

S2 dash pad (with passenger airbag & panel) - $400

S2 Steering wheel with airbag - $250

Centre console - $60

Front seats, good condition - $200

Rear seats, good condition - $50

Seatbelts, full set - $80 (will seperate)

Ignition barrel + door barrels + key - $100

If theres any stuff not listed send me a PM and i'll get back to ya. Located in sydney for pickup or I can post almost anything at buyers expense :thumbsup:

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Hey phatlavish im interested in buying the series 2 dash surround and also the gear selector surround as well if you have them. If these parts are in good condition i would like to buy them this weekend please. Can you please sms me your mobile number and i will call you back to arrange pick up. I wont have access to the net over the weekend.

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OK cool thanks. I'm still kinda 'shopping' around for one so I'll defintely let you know later on today if I'm genuinely interested. Is that the best price you can do also? Appreciate the reply.

No worries, Pm me if ya like (when ya get 10 posts). And yeah that's the best price

cheers

you still have bits left of this car?? , i need the dash facia thingy with the clock etc in it (i don't need the clock but i'll take it anyway) the auto surround , the snow/power switch in the console , the front left guard and the console lid if you still have it all :D

edit , i'll pm :)

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