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OK, interested in the JJR pipe. Would you take $120 cash on pickup? Could probably get there in the next couple of days. If yes, PM some contact details - I can;t send PM, since I've got less than 10 posts... bugger

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I'm wondering if you have the sensor that goes behind the steering wheel that connects to the steering wheel, they told me it was the srs sensor?? Pm me info and price

Got alot of parts for sale which i have accumulated over the years. Everything is in good working order unless stated otherwise. Located in Emerald, Victoria. Photos will be put onto photobucket

http://s160.photobucket.com/albums/t177/Shano3000/ will take photos of parts on request aswell.

Wrecking complete R33 GTS-T.

RB25DET Complete Engine 100,000km. Will include everything minus engine loom. Very good condition with stock turbo. Had its major service 3,000km before crashed. All belts, idler tensioner, water pump etc 3000km old. Was running fine after crash - $2000

Gearbox, good condition - $1300

3,000km old exedy heavy duty clutch - $150

Tailshaft - $150

Diff - $150

3" turbo Back exhaust. Bellmouth dump/front pipe into jasma muffler - $400

FMIC Return flow kit. Includes generic fmic with Blitz return flow piping and all clamps/joiners. No holes need to be cut - $300

Front brakes With rotors and pads. Pads still got plenty left. Good condition - $350

Rear Brakes with rotors and pads. Good condition - $150

2 X Starter motors - $50 each

Air Con pump - $50

2 X Gearbox Mounts - $80 each

Rear Axels - $50 pair

Rear bar painted white. Good condition. Appears to have been re-sprayed - $100

Rear bar Reo - $40

Boot lid with Series 1 spoiler - $50

Tail lights - $50 each

undertray stone guard. Has a few small tears - $40

Car mats. Complete set - $50

Drivers side Head light. Off a 4 Door, chrome surround. A little bit yellow. $50

Lots of other parts available. Just let me know what you want and ill get back to you with pics/price.

RB30DET Parts:

Rb25de non vct head from a R32. Head has been cleaned, new valve stem seals, heavy duty springs for turbo application and surface machined flat.

Inlet manifold, injectors and fuel rail, throttle body and all bolts/miscelanious pipes etc - $650

Good Condition S2 RB30 Bottom End, fully assembled. Brought as working motor and stripped head etc off - $75

Rb30 S2 block, disassembled. Includes crank, rods, cradle and block - 6 pack of Bundy

New ACL Duralite cast RB30e pistons and rings, 1mm oversize. Suitable for RB30DET conversion. Will give compression of around 8.3-1. $250

New ACL Duraglide engine bearings. to suit RB30. .25mm oversize. includes rod bearings. $50

RB30 complete engine gasket kit with Headgasket. No sump gasket included - $100

RB26 Oil Pump. Came off R32 GTR. $100

RB20DET Exhaust Manifold. Will bolt to Rb25de head. $40

Will post smaller items at buyers expense. Pickup only for gearbox, engine etc unless you organise everything and pick-up from my house. Contact through here, PM, or message/call me on 0422816780. Cheers, Shane.

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Thanks for that - still can't reply to PM. I'll take the JJR pipe for $140. Can pick up tomorrow evening if that works. Please PM your address and/or number. Thanks

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Rear bar painted white. Good condition. Appears to have been re-sprayed - $100

undertray stone guard. Has a few small tears - $40

Hey Mate do you still have these available? Can i get some pics of the rear bar, do series 1 rear bars fit series 2?

Cheers

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