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hi,

i have here a r33 4 door i am wrecking.

it has damage to the back (bootlid, lights and bumper are completly gone.)

and the front end has very light damage (headlights, bumper and bonnet)

i have sold a few parts already, (calipers, engine fan, wheels, drivers mirror)

everything else is still here, and is for sale.

Rb25det engine package-$2500 ONO

includes complete engine with turbo, wiring, ecu, afm, standard cooler pipes and dump/front exhaust.

engine has 150,000klms, just had a service, has 150psi in each cylinder, still in car, buyer can see it running themselves, any test is welcome. i will remove the engine for buyer and i can deliver for free around the newcastle area. or $100 to sydney.

Rb25det auto gearbox-perfect working order-$300

rb25det standard airbox with snorkel-$150

front x-member-$150

front lower control arms-$150-pair

standard springs and shocks-$200-all four

front hubs-$150pair

complete power steering rack-$200

doors-$100 ea- no interior trim or mirrors, otherwise complete with glass etc.

rear hubs-$150 pair

drive shafts-$150 pair

diff-$200

custom made cat back exhaust-$150

carpet-$50

door trims-$50 ea

these are just some of the parts i have, pm me for more.

parts are located in woodville nsw 2321-near maitland. about 30 mins from the newcastle/beresfield end of the f3.

larger items are pick up only, or you can arrange a courier. i can post anything under 20kg through aus post at buyers expense.

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few more parts...

Dash $100

drivers guard $50

passenger guard $100

center console $40

climate control $40

aircon, fan, heater box, from under the dash-$50 ea

indicator and wiper stalk- $40 ea

"skyline" side steps-$10ea

stereo surround/dash face-$70 complete

THE SHELL is listed as a repairable write-off in nsw, if anyone wants the bare shell or rolling shell, pm me-it is probly not worth fixing, but will be good if you need to cut it up to repair another skyline.

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hey mate whats the condition of the springs and shocks, need them for rwc so no leaks etc

Simon

hi mate,

springs and shocks are in excellent condition,

reply with your email address and i'll get pics to you asap.

Thanks,

Brock

email: [email protected]

Do they still have bump stops and rubber boots aswell? How much will postage be to 4814? Neg on price?

email will be sent tomorrow.

Just Curious i have a 1995 R33 Gts25t with a blown turbo are the turbo's the same? and would you be willing to sell the turbo off the motor?

hi mate,

i have the complete engine listed on ebay,

if it doesn't sell there i will sell the turbo seperate.

the turbo should be the same, though i am not 100%

Do you have the liner from inside the boot? (clips onto the boot lid)

Probably wouldn matter if its a little damaged as i need it as the base for my custon boot fit-out and it will be recovered to support monitors and speakers.

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