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PARTS LIST UPDATE and PRICE DROPS

NEW PARTS

Whiteline Heavy Duty Front Swaybar BRAND NEW IN PACKAGING. Fits ALL model R33s including NAs except GTS4s and GTRs. Part number is BNF24X

$200

Whiteline Rear Upper Control Control Arm Bushes BRAND NEW IN PACKAGE, part number is W0579, Fits r32, r33, r34, 180sx, ceferio, etc.

$70ono

Whiteline Subframe Lock and Align kit aka Drift pineapples. Excellent condition no chunks missing no nothing, Only a couple months old, Fits R32 R33 R34 180SX s13 s14 s15 Cefiro Stagea. $75ono

Genuine Momo Steering wheel. In excellent condition, only very minor wear marks. $175ono

R33 Centre Console compartment (compartment bit behind gear boot). Excellent condition, no damages whatsoever. $50

R33 Climate control unit. In good working order no damage. $50

R33 Full Interior panels 2xFront 2xRear. Once again another part in Excellent condition, no marks, no scratches, no tears. $150

R33 Front and Rear Seat Belt sets, Good condition was working perfect when removed. $150

R33 Series 2 VCT N/A Motor RB25DE 147kw, 114,000kms motor is in A1 condition, regularly serviced synthetic oils. Only pulled out for conversion. PRICE DROP TO $590ono take it now or it goes to my friend. Includes 4WD Sump and Front Diff, wiring loom and ecu and iridium plugs. Can also be used in RWD application, just swap sump with a RWD sump.

NOTE: Took off some parts as I needed them. These include, water pump, tensioner and idle bearings, harmonic balancer, A/C and pwr/steer pump.

Can throw in a gates timing belt used 10,000kms only for $20 if purchased with motor.

R33 GTS4/GTR Series 2 4WD Gearbox will fit stageas as well as any other running 4wd gear including GTRs. 114,000kms in good working condition, however 4th started to slightly crunch after I had oil changed too thin, needs thicker oil and will be ok.

$450ono

HKS Super Drager Cat back system in excellent condition check it out on link below.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...up-t275336.html

R33 GTR Front 5 Stud Hub Assembly good for 5stud conversions $150ono

Stagea, R32, R33 GTS4 Front swaybar $20ono

Stainless steel Cannon Muffler Angle Cut Tip - 2.5'' Inlet, 5.5'' Barrel, 4.5'' Angle cut Tip

Very good condition no dents, came off R33 $40ono

RB20/RB25 Crossover pipe in good condition - $20

Gates Timing belt used 10,000kms only $45ono

RB25 Flywheel, Factory in good condition fits RB20 as well. $45

Open to reasonable offers. Shoot a pm or sms 0412 297 325 If pics of anything are wanted just request.

Edited by OoskylineoO

Ahhh. . . I would have definently taken the motor off your hands, my RB25DE just died. . had a look on the forum nothin up at the time so I bought one from a wrecker for $1250. . so anyone else looking for an RB25DE your getting a crazy bargain on this one. Good luck with the sale mate.

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