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hey guys, i've got a S1 r33 gts-t here for wrecking in Sydney. It's been hit on the front so most of the front end panels are nackered, but everything else is for sale! Located in Sydney

It's a White(QM1) 5sp manual R33 skyline with approx 106,000 ks

Engine - rb25det, 106,xxx ks. Good compression - approx 150-155psi on each cyl

$1300ono for bare motor + turbo

Still have the loom, coilpacks, and accesories too, PM to discuss price!

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5sp gearbox, good condition, no problems with shifting, low k's. Includes shifter, crossmember, slave cylinder - $1300

16" R33 stockies - $200

Pretty good condition. Fronts have about 35% left, rears are on the tread markers

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Sunroof, good condition - $200

Includes glass+mechanism, wiring, control unit, roof lining

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Coil cover - $50

S1 AFM (green sticker) - $100

ECU (manual) - $80

Engine clutch fan - $60

washer bottle - $20

radiator overflow bottle - $20

fuse box cover - $20

3" exhaust with Sheepdog muffler (Jasma stamped) - $200

Stock cat converter - $40

Stock dump & front pipe $50

charcoal canister - $30

Rubber intake pipe - $20

Metal BOV recirculation pipes - $20

Crossover pipe + Stock BOV - $50

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Front hubs - $80 each

Front calipers - $280/pair

Front lower control arm, passenger side - $70

Used rotors - $50/pair

Rear GAB damper adjustable shocks+springs - $200/pair

Rear hubs - $160/pair

Rear calipers - $150/pair

Rear lower control arms- $50 each

Handbrakes + cables - $160/pair

stock diff (4.11), good condition - $200

Driveshafts - $75 pair

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Instrument cluster - $120

Front seats, some wear - $100/pair

Rear seats, lavish condition - $70

Drv window control box (s1) - $45

DIN pocket - $20

Ashtray - $25

Random dash peices - $offers?

Drivers side switch surround, some light scratches near the handle - offers?

Drivers side window switch (s1) - $90

Drivers side window motor - $80

S1 door trims - $80/pair

Centre console - $60

seatbelts & buckles, full set, will seperate - $80

rear view mirror - $15

electric aerial $60

Boot lining set - $70

Ignition barrel + key + door barrels - $100

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I can post pretty much everything, so PM me if youre after anything here or any other random parts that arent listed!

Thanks

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Hey phatlav...how much for the coilpacks if your willing to seperate? Also keen on boot lining and (if its complete) and the clutch fan...

cheers

yo, looks like coilpacks are sold pending payment at the moment. Pm sent

Anyone know if the whole front dash is compatible with a gtr? If yes, I would like a price delivered to Brisbane please. Thank you

yep the dash pad will fit a GTR. pretty expensive to send it up there though.. probably looking at like 300 posted. Pm me if interested

how much for dash surround and centre console?

Sorry I don't have the dash surround, i have the centre console though - $60

Still got the stock bov?

If so shotgun.. pm sent

yep, PM sent

Hi, Thanks for the quick PM RE: Wing Mirrors. Unfortunately I can't reply to it because I don't have at least 10 posts up!

How much for postage to Melb? Can you put your email addy in the next PM and I'll shoot you a message.

Thanks -Tom

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