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Sorry mate theyre sold

not sure, they seem pretty rare unfortunately heh. might be able to find a fibreglass one

if you can source one mate i will pay good money. theyr as rare as hens teeth and i need one. pref plastic coz i just cracked my glass one but will take another glass.

cheers

Sorry guys this car is pretty much gaaawn, just a few things left - motor, strut braces, steering wheel, aircon condenser and thermofan, thats probably it

Pm sent to outlaw >_<

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hey champ how's it goin? I received the power window switch and i am very thankful. But guess what? It wasn't JUST the switch that was screwed. It was the motor as well, so if you still have the drivers side window motor ill happily take it off your hands. Just pm me the details again and ill transfer funds as i did last time thanx mate love ya work

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Yo, Ive got a '95 R33 GTR here in sydney for wrecking as it unfortunately can't be complied

It's silver and has approx 44,000 ks, series 1. I can post almost everything from the car, or pickup is available. Will post some more pics in the next few days

R33 GTR rb26dett motor, complete engine with approx 44,000 ks. Compression test came up perfect- ~165-170psi each cylinder

Includes turbos, wiring loom, ECU, manifolds, injectors - $5000 ono

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17x9" Axia? (jap wheels) +18 offset wheels with Dunlop Lemans LM702 tyres, front 2 have about 50% left, rears are pretty much on the tread markers

$1000 ono

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5sp Manual GTR box, good nick.. includes slave cylinder, shifter - $1000

HKS 3" catback exhaust - $200

Exterior stuff

R33 GTR front bar - paint is cracked + grazed a bit on drivers side. includes blinkers - $400

R33 GTR grille - $250

R33 GTR front guards, includes GT badges and blinkers - $500 pair

S1 headlights - $400

R33 GTR front reo bar - $150

radiator support/ nose cut - $300

R33 GTR sideskirts + rear pods - $200

R33 GTR bootlid + spoiler. Paint is a bit faded on the pass side near windscreen, includes GTR badge - $400

Rear 'Skyline' garnish - $50

Guard liner plastics, both sides - $100

Brake vent plastics - $100 pair

Tail lights - $50 each

Side mirrors - $50 each

Passenger door minis door trim - $150

Drivers door minus door trim/switches - $200

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Engine bay stuff

R33 GTR afms - $200/pair

R33 GTR airbox & snorkel - $150

Engine Mounts - $100/pair

GTR BM-57 brake master cylinder - $120

Stock dump pipes + front pipe - $150

Stock BOV pair - $120

Stock BOV recirc piping - $100

Stock FMIC piping - $100

Stock Calsonic FMIC, some damage to the bottom though it still holds pressure fine - $50

R33 GTR A/c condenser - $150

R33 GTR radiator- $100

Thermo fan - $80

GTR Washer bottle - $30

fuse box lid - $20

radiator overflow bottle - $20

Charcoal canister - $30

Bonnet lining - $50

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Suspension/brakes/driveline

Front & rear Brembo calipers + pads - $1750 full set ONO

Stock suspension, full set - $250

GTR front + rear swaybars - $150

GTR rear diff - $500

standard swaybars - $80 each

Front upper control arms - $50 each

Rear lower control arms - $50 each

Rear 5 stud hubs - $160 pair

Handbrake assembly & cables - $160 pair

17" space saver tyre - $50

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Interior stuff:

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R33 GTR front + rear seats + door trim, complete set - $1600 ono, will probably seperate

GTR instrument cluster, carbon fibre look cover ~44,000ks - $250

GTR 3 gauge centre DIN cluster, nismo white face cluster & carbon fibre look cover - torque, oil temp and boost - $175

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Steering wheel with S1 airbag (some wear on the wheel but airbag is great) - $150

Complete Boot interior - $100

Drivers door window switch (suit s1/s1.5 R33) - $80

Drivers window switch surround (s1), bit worn - $30

Drivers door window motor - $80

Passenger door window motor - $50

Large dash surround plastic with clock etc (s1) - $70

Gear stick surround (s1) - $50

Ashtray - $25

Glovebox - $40

climate control - $40

Seatbelts, full set - $80 (will seperate)

If you're after any random bits and pieces that arent listed, shoot me a PM- got the whole car available

Cheers!

Hey is the space saver still available??

If so whats ur number cause i'll take it.

Thanks.

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