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Hi all, Decided to part out my and my brother in laws R33 GTR. We bought it interstate with the idea of changing it into a street/track car. We have found some rust in the strut towers that would make us uncomfortable to drive the car and have decided to cut our losses and part it out. The car is complied and previously registered in NSW. The GTR is not defected but has run out of rego recently. The car is currently up on stands in the shed. We are happy to send parts interstate if the buyer pays and organises a courier if required.

The engine is in great condition, can be run and any test welcome. If we need to remove it before it is sold I will take a video of it's operation.

I will list all the parts I can think of, if the part you are after isn't here, just ask.

Prices Negotiable

Offers for bulk open

RB26dett engine $4900

Brembo Brakes (front & rear calipers, newly machined disks, brand new kevlar/ceramic pads all round) $1900

G4 suspension, height and Damper Adj $900

Std Intercooler $200

Apexi Intercooler $800

boot+GTR spoiler $430

Carbon bonnet $200

R33 GTST bonnet $200

Full interior(front and rear seats plus door cards) $1700

Dash(airbag version) $300

Series 1 steering wheel(airbag) $150

Series 3 dash surround $200

Gearbox $800

GTR cluster (84,000km, carbon) $270

GTR center gauge trio(carbon) $150

GTR AC control $150

GTR twin blow off valves $100

GTR VSPEC Diff $400

Rear CV's $250

Front CV's $270

Headlights $180

400R fibre front bar(GTR indicators, some repair required) $150

STD GTR front bar $275

STD GTR rear bar $150

STD R33 4 door rear bar cover $150

GTR Strut bar front $100

GTR rear strut bar and bracket $180

Xforce Stainless Dumps(new) $180-sold(pending payment)(mega)

GTR side skirts $200

Rear lights $210

Skyline center garnish $90

Power steering pump $160

Power steering rack $300

Alternator $80

GTR front grill $240

GTR std Air Flow Meters $150

Radiator $150

HKS pods $100

Apexi PFC $780

Apexi PFC H/C x2 $340 each

Apexi PFC Map sensor for boost log/control $50

GCG XTR N1 Turbo's VGC $1300

Fibre N1 bonnet lip $120

Fibre N1 bumper vents $100

Oz Racing 17x9 rims and tyres $800

19x10 ROH Modena 3 peice Rims new and new tyres $4500

Kenwood touch screen DVD $750

Jap spec exhaust (oval muffler) $400

Custom exhaust 3" x 2 front pipes, magic cats, 3.5 rear. heat wrapped $600

R34 GTR 6 speed gear knob $80

std ECU $90

visor lcd screen $50

Side mirrors $60 ea

Air con condensor $80

Air con compressor $180

Over flow bottle $45

Windscreen washer bottle $45

GTR engine loom VGC $250

tail shaft $90

turbo timer $40

Apexi RSM $100

Windscreen $140 (must remove)

Rear screen$140

Doors $190ea

locks&key $150

A pillar trims with std tweeter $150

seatbelts $200

carpet $100

GTR mats $90

space saver $80

Fusion 12" active sub $180

Electric window panel control drivers door $80

Electric window panel control passenger door $25

That all I can think of for now...will add as they get asked for

PM or call/sms

Troy

0431131359

Matt

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what you after for the full engine setup with turbos, computer etc

Which computer? which turbo's? It is currently still running the std turbo's(266rwkw).

Do you also want the loom? What ancillaries do you also require(alternator, power steering pump, A/C, pipes, etc?)

Can send you a video of the motor running, and do a comp test if required.

PM me an offer and we can sort you out a deal. Happy to put the motor on a crate to transport to Melb. I have an account for 20% off air road direct.

Have you got the badge (cover) that sits next to the coin slots on the centre console? If yes, can you let me know how much?

And can I get pics of the dash surround and drivers window switch surround?

Lastly, any rear GTR pods and clear indicators? Cheers.

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Have you got the badge (cover) that sits next to the coin slots on the centre console? If yes, can you let me know how much?

And can I get pics of the dash surround and drivers window switch surround?

Lastly, any rear GTR pods and clear indicators? Cheers.

Have the badge cover

will get pics

no rear pods

no clear indicators

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