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Hey guys, i've got an R33 thats had a hit on the passenger side door, so it's being parted out. Its a '96 S2 R33 Gts-t with approx 82,000 ks, in silver (KR4). Located in sydney

Engine and Gearbox are sold

Front end (headlights, bonnet etc) sold

Apexi Catback exhaust, pickup only! - $300

Batmbl stainless split dump/front pipe, pickup only! - $200

Catco 3" hi-flow cat. To suit r32/r33, maybe 34? - $100

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Engine parts:

Standard turbo, good condition. Minimal/no shaft play - $250

S2 Rb25det manual ECU - $100

S2 Rb25det engine loom - $200

S2 Rb25det coilpacks - $100

S2 AFM, has one cracked mount - $50 ono

Aircon compressor pump - $100

Power steering pump - $100

Alternator - $80

Stock exhaust manifold - $50

Turbo oil/water lines + banjos - $50

Rb25det injectors + rail + FPR - $120

Rb25 Engine Mounts - $80 pair

S2 throttle body & TPS - $50

AAC valve & gasket - $50

coilpack cover - $50

CAS - $50

o2 sensor - $40

A/c condenser - $150

Aircon thermo fan - $60

Rubber intake pipe - $25

BOV recirc piping - $25

Crossover pipe + Stock BOV - $50

Fuse box lid - $20

Washer bottle - $20

Radiator overflow bottle - $20

Charcoal canister - $30

Stock airbox & snorkel + filter - $100

Stock SMIC piping - $50

Stock sidemount intercooler - $40

Bm-44 non-ABS brake master cylinder - $80

Also have a spare S2 ABS pump - $100

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Suspension & brakes etc:

Apexi WS Damper coilovers front & rear - $800

(only fronts pictured but its a full set)

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Front calipers - $280

Front rotors - $50

Rear calipers - $160

Rear rotors - $50

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Front lower control arms - $70 each

Front upper control arms - $40 each

Front 5 stud hubs - $80 ea

Rear 5 stud hubs - $150/pair

Rear strut brace - $100

Rear GTR swaybar, 27mm - $100 pickup only!

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Rear lower control arms - $50 each

Handbrake assembly & cables - $150 pair

Manaual (4.11) diff - $200

Driveshafts - $50 pair

Interior:

GTR Instrument cluster (vspec) ~82,000ks, great condition - $250 ono

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Floormats - full set, drivers side front mat has slight damage - $80

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S2 Steering wheel with airbag - $250

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S2 Gear stick surround - $50

S2 Ashtray - $20

S2 dash pad (with passenger airbag) - $300 pickup only!

Drivers side window switch - $80

Boot interior + carpet - $80 pickup only!

Climate control - $50

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Glovebox - $40

Passenger door motor - $50

Centre console - $50

Drivers seat, has some wear on the side where you get in - $50 pickup only!

Seatbelts - $80 (will seperate)

Ignition barrel & locks + key - $100

PM me or reply here if youre keen on anything!

Cheers

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you have a pm.

Pm replied

pm sent

Pm replied

u dont have a starter motor by any chance do ya

Hiya, yep i do. Pm sent

Gots sideskirts!?

yep still have them, passenger side will need a respray though. pm me if interested

whats the best price you can give me for the steering wheel? between 100 and 150 is a good price.

I have a spare series 1 wheel you can have for $120. pm me if interested

Hey Mate,

Do you have the surround for the steering wheel column...as in the the plastic cover that goes between the cluster and the steering wheel?

If so, how much? also interested in the front/dump pipe....please Pm me your email of mob number

Thanks

David

i wil take the injectors, rail and reg.

pm sent :happy:

PM sent :(

prob gone but front bumper???

Yeah sorry mate it's gone

Hey Mate,

Do you have the surround for the steering wheel column...as in the the plastic cover that goes between the cluster and the steering wheel?

If so, how much? also interested in the front/dump pipe....please Pm me your email of mob number

Thanks

David

Sorry mate the column surround is gone, and the dump/front pipe is sold pending payment

have u still got exhaust??

pm me

yep, PM sent

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