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Howdy. I've got a S2 R33 GTs-t here in sydney for wrecking. It's had a hit up the back, so the tail lights, rear bumper, and bootlid are gone.. rest of the car is up for grabs though. If youre after anything send me a PM or reply here! Pics at the bottom of this post

It's a '97 S2 R33 Gts-t with approx 146000 ks, Silver/KR4 in colour.

BBS Impul wheels + Falken tyres - $1000 ono

17x8 and 17x9. Rear tyres are on the tread markers, fronts have about 40%. Unsure of offset as its not written anywhere on the wheel, but they fit R33s perfectly. great condition, just a few small gutter marks

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5sp Manual gearbox. Shifts well, no crunching. Includes slave cyl, crossmember, shifter and tailshaft - $1500 ono

Can sell as a manual conversion kit if anyones keen

Front end stuff:

S2 front bar - paint has flaked/chipped off in some places, needs respray. includes foglights - $350 ono

S2 grille -SOLD

Front guards - $100 each

S2 headlights - $500 firm pair

S2 bonnet - $250

A/c condenser - $150

Radiator & shroud - $100

Front reo bar (has been cut for FMIC) - $120

Radiator support/ nose cut - $150

Engine bay stuff:

S2 Rb25 turbo with actuator, good cond, minimal shaft play. Didn't blow any smoke - $250

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Impul Hi power control unit remapped ECU - $200

S2 Rb25det engine loom - $150

S2 Rb25det coilpacks - $100

S2 AFM (pink sticker)- $90

R33 aircon compressor pump - $100

R33 power steering pump - $100

R33 alternator - $80

Engine Mounts - $80

Fuse box lid - $20

Washer bottle - $20

Radiator overflow bottle - $20

Charcoal canister - $30

Stock airbox & snorkel + filter - $75

Stock SMIC piping - $50

Stock sidemount intercooler - $40

S2 ABS pump - $100

Bm-44 ABS brake master cylinder - $80

Exterior & suspension/brakes:

Side mirrors - $50 each

Rear SKYLINE garnish (silver) - $40

S2 spoiler minus brake light - $50

Stock suspension with lowered king springs - $250

Front lower control arms - $70 each

Front upper control arms - $40 each

Front hubs - $80 ea

Rear lower control arms - $50 each

Rear 5 stud hubs - $160 pair

Handbrake assembly & cables - $160 pair

Manaual (4.11) ABS diff - $250

Driveshafts $50 pair

Rear upper arms - $50

Front calipers - 250

front rotors - $50

rear calipers - $150 pair

Rear rotors - $50

Interior stuff:

Boot interior, sides, floor, carpet etc - $100

Drivers door window switch - $75

Drivers window switch surround - $40

Drivers door motor/regulator - $80

Passenger door motor - $50

Door trims - $50 each

Instrument cluster with 300km Impul speedo. Unfortunately odometer has stopped (everything else works though) - $150

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

Gear stick surround - $50

Ashtray - $25

Glovebox - $40

Steering column surround plastics - $30

S2 dash pad (with passenger airbag & panel) - $350

S2 Steering wheel with airbag - $250

Centre console - $50

Front seats (drivers side has a tear in the usual spot) - $100

Rear seats, good condition - $50

Seatbelts, full set - $80 (will seperate)

Ignition barrel + door barrels + key - $100

If you're chasing any little random bits that arent listed, shoot me a PM. Cheers

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Do you have the sideskirts? Interested if you do.

Sorry mate the car didn't have sideskirts

Drivers side swtich, window motor/reg and switch surround sold pending payment

Will add some more pics soon!

interested in the manual conversion kit, how much would you want for it?

Hey, PM sent

hi could u tell me about the computer , is it running stock boost

Hiya, as far as I know it was runnning stock boost

Hi

I am after the motor that makes the mirrors go in and out (passenger side). Is this a part of the mirror assembly?

Could I get photos of the mirrors, drivers and passangers.

Also do you have the break light for the S2 rear wing?

Cheers

sent u pm last night..

keen on brakes..

Heya, Pm replied

interested in ecu...wot sort of gains were seen with this place? fuel economy?

is the silver rear garnish is good condition, where u located?

cheers

Sorry mate not sure of the gains as it was never dyno'd or anything. It would have a more agressive fuel map, modded timing, speed limiter removed etc

Silver garnish is in great nick. Pm sent

Hi

I am after the motor that makes the mirrors go in and out (passenger side). Is this a part of the mirror assembly?

Could I get photos of the mirrors, drivers and passangers.

Also do you have the break light for the S2 rear wing?

Cheers

Hiya, I'll get some pics of mirrors tomorrow for ya. Just looking to sell the mirrors complete (with glass, motor, shell etc)

Don't have the brake light sorry, just the spoiler by itself

cheers

Heya, Pm replied

Hiya, I'll get some pics of mirrors tomorrow for ya. Just looking to sell the mirrors complete (with glass, motor, shell etc)

Don't have the brake light sorry, just the spoiler by itself

cheers

Still after pics of mirrors, want to see the condition (scratches)

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