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hey people...

located on the GOLD COAST, QLD

like the title states... wrecking r33 s2 skyline

motor, gearbox, wiring has been sold

WANT TO SALE AS WHOLE.... so any takers... i'll take $2500

otherwise after 1-2 weeks depend how many ppl want to take what..

I'll sell the parts as is below

front brakes $200 slight damage on the nissan logo... doesn't affect braking tho

rear brakes $200

complete rear end diff, shafts plus anything else $400

coil overs unsure on spring rate but nice stiff smooth ride $500

steering rack $100

front+rear swaybar $100

3" from turbo back *from memory* $300

interior

front seats $150

rear seats $100

cluster low kms.. $100

dash perfect $150

body

rear left side of the body is damaged...

but the rest is fine

Dean

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Hi, have you got:

Headlights

Front Bar + reo

Side Gaurds

front grill

Radiator Support

Thank you

Daniela

hey people...

located on the GOLD COAST, QLD

like the title states... wrecking r33 s2 skyline

motor, gearbox, wiring has been sold

WANT TO SALE AS WHOLE.... so any takers... i'll take $2500

otherwise after 1-2 weeks depend how many ppl want to take what..

I'll sell the parts as is below

front brakes $200 slight damage on the nissan logo... doesn't affect braking tho

rear brakes $200

complete rear end diff, shafts plus anything else $400

coil overs unsure on spring rate but nice stiff smooth ride $500

steering rack $100

front+rear swaybar $100

3" from turbo back *from memory* $300

interior

front seats $150

rear seats $100

cluster low kms.. $100

dash perfect $150

body

rear left side of the body is damaged...

but the rest is fine

Dean

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Hello, is the front bar ok? How much?

Thanks

hey people...

located on the GOLD COAST, QLD

like the title states... wrecking r33 s2 skyline

motor, gearbox, wiring has been sold

WANT TO SALE AS WHOLE.... so any takers... i'll take $2500

otherwise after 1-2 weeks depend how many ppl want to take what..

I'll sell the parts as is below

front brakes $200 slight damage on the nissan logo... doesn't affect braking tho

rear brakes $200

complete rear end diff, shafts plus anything else $400

coil overs unsure on spring rate but nice stiff smooth ride $500

steering rack $100

front+rear swaybar $100

3" from turbo back *from memory* $300

interior

front seats $150

rear seats $100

cluster low kms.. $100

dash perfect $150

body

rear left side of the body is damaged...

but the rest is fine

Dean

What brand are the coilovers and any good for an R34GTT ?

the car had tein c spanners so I'm guessing tein..

But unsure.. I'll find out for you..

Also unsure if the coil overs will fit a r34.. I'm sure you can find some info on here tho

hi

do you have the drivers side inner guard liners ? (there the black plastic bits inside the guard above the wheel) they consist of 2 pieces per side

im after the front half that goes from under the bumper bar and up around the wheel

sounds confussing but its the best i can describe it haha

cheers

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