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Got a 1998 R33 GTST which i am wrecking. All parts are in good condition unless otherwise stated. If theres anything not listed ask me and ill get back to you ASAP. Front passenger side parts are all gone.

Most parts are still on the car so may take a few days to take off etc. Please PM me with any questions.

Complete S2 Engine including all ancillaries and wiring Loom with computer 88,000km - $2000ono

Auto Transmission 88,000km - $350

Engine Bay Parts:

ABS Unit - $100

Auto Trans Cooler - $25

Automatic Radiator - $60

Brake master cylinder & Booster - $80

Starter Motor - $50

Windscreen Washer Bottle - $15

Radiator overflow - $15

Undertray Stone Guard - $25

Airbox without snorkel (one mount has cracked) - $50

Exterior:

Passenger door (damaged, no interior skin/switches) - $30

Driver door (paint average condition, 1 pin dent. No interior skin/switches) $100

S2 Spoiler - $50

Boot (no lock)- $100

Tail Lights - $50 each

Rear Bar - $100

Rear Bar Reo - $100

Drivers side front Qtr Panel (has 1 pin dent under indicator) - $80

Side skirts (passenger damaged, drivers paint scratched) - $30

Rear pods (passenger side scratched) $50

Rear side windows (remove yourself) - $40 each

Rear Window (Remove Yourself) - $50

S2 Front Grill (small crack in one mount, doesnt effect it at all) $50

Broken headlight ( good for parts?) -$20

Interior:

Front seats Pristine condition (drivers missing plastic latch cover) - $100 Each

Drivers side window switches - $80

Door skins (very good condition) - $30 each

Seat Belts - $50

Speedo Cluster for Automatic 88,000KM - $80

Dash surround very good condition - $80

Auto shifter (average condition) - $40

Boot trim very good condition (everything apart from floor carpet, requires a clean) - $80

Space saver spare tyre - $30

Jack etc - $30

Steering wheel with airbag (leather in average condition) - $200

Complete S2 dashpad with airbag - $300

Climate control unit - $50

Floor carpet very good condition - $50

Centre console - $40

Roof lining - $40

Interior panels - $15 each

Lights & Indicator stalks (markings a bit worn) - $25 each

Drivetrain/Suspension/Brakes:

Front brake Calipers and Rotors (painted black) - $350

Back brake calipers and Rotors (painted black) - $150

Front subframe, Crossmember and suspension components (passanger side steering arm bent, No brakes or Hubs) $250

Steering Rack - $100

Rear Subframe complete with diff (No brakes or Hubs) $300

Front 5-stud Hubs - $150 pair

Rear 5 stud hubs - $150 pair

Coilovers - Unknown at this stage

Miscelaneous:

Fuel Tank - $50

Stock Fuel pump with cradle - $80

Stock cat converter - $40

Stock front pipe - $20

Stock Rims (2 tyres average, 2 tyres with camber wear) - $150

Pictures of the car can be found here: http://s160.photobucket.com/albums/t177/Shano3000/ - Will add pictures of parts as i pull them off or at request.

Will post smaller items at buyers expense or pick-up is available in EMERALD - VICTORIA. (50min from Melb CBD) Cheers, Shane.

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Best thing to do as I always do with local wrecking threads is arrive at your place and pick out what I want and then ask you to price them on the spot. I will buy various parts mate....please PM me your phone number or SMS me on 0411 381 824.

have you got the heat insulated air con line (that runs near where the stock turbo is to the firewall) in good condition? if so can pick up today or next few days.

Adam

hey mate ill give u $100 for the wheels. can pick up whenever you like.

pm me ur number if thats ok. i cant send pm yet.

Got a 1998 R33 GTST which i am wrecking. All parts are in good condition unless otherwise stated. If theres anything not listed ask me and ill get back to you ASAP. Front passenger side parts are all gone.

Most parts are still on the car so may take a few days to take off etc. Please PM me with any questions.

Complete S2 Engine including all ancillaries and wiring Loom with computer 88,000km - $2000ono

Auto Transmission 88,000km - $350

Engine Bay Parts:

ABS Unit - $100

Auto Trans Cooler - $25

Automatic Radiator - $60

Brake master cylinder & Booster - $80

Starter Motor - $50

Windscreen Washer Bottle - $15

Radiator overflow - $15

Undertray Stone Guard - $25

Airbox without snorkel (one mount has cracked) - $50

Exterior:

Passenger door (damaged, no interior skin/switches) - $30

Driver door (paint average condition, 1 pin dent. No interior skin/switches) $100

S2 Spoiler - $50

Boot (no lock)- $100

Tail Lights - $50 each

Rear Bar - $100

Rear Bar Reo - $100

Drivers side front Qtr Panel (has 1 pin dent under indicator) - $80

Side skirts (passenger damaged, drivers paint scratched) - $30

Rear pods (passenger side scratched) $50

Rear side windows (remove yourself) - $40 each

Rear Window (Remove Yourself) - $50

S2 Front Grill (small crack in one mount, doesnt effect it at all) $50

Broken headlight ( good for parts?) -$20

Interior:

Front seats Pristine condition (drivers missing plastic latch cover) - $100 Each

Drivers side window switches - $80

Door skins (very good condition) - $30 each

Seat Belts - $50

Speedo Cluster for Automatic 88,000KM - $80

Dash surround very good condition - $80

Auto shifter (average condition) - $40

Boot trim very good condition (everything apart from floor carpet, requires a clean) - $80

Space saver spare tyre - $30

Jack etc - $30

Steering wheel with airbag (leather in average condition) - $200

Complete S2 dashpad with airbag - $300

Climate control unit - $50

Floor carpet very good condition - $50

Centre console - $40

Roof lining - $40

Interior panels - $15 each

Lights & Indicator stalks (markings a bit worn) - $25 each

Drivetrain/Suspension/Brakes:

Front brake Calipers and Rotors (painted black) - $350

Back brake calipers and Rotors (painted black) - $150

Front subframe, Crossmember and suspension components (passanger side steering arm bent, No brakes or Hubs) $250

Steering Rack - $100

Rear Subframe complete with diff (No brakes or Hubs) $300

Front 5-stud Hubs - $150 pair

Rear 5 stud hubs - $150 pair

Coilovers - Unknown at this stage

Miscelaneous:

Fuel Tank - $50

Stock Fuel pump with cradle - $80

Stock cat converter - $40

Stock front pipe - $20

Stock Rims (2 tyres average, 2 tyres with camber wear) - $150

Pictures of the car can be found here: http://s160.photobucket.com/albums/t177/Shano3000/ - Will add pictures of parts as i pull them off or at request.

Will post smaller items at buyers expense or pick-up is available in EMERALD - VICTORIA. (50min from Melb CBD) Cheers, Shane.

have you got any aftermarket suspension components? or front strut brace

Ive got a set of Hasemi Sport shocks with stock springs.

http://www.hasemi-ms.com/

http://s160.photobucket.com/albums/t177/Sh...nt=100_0577.jpg

Thats all really. Got a front strut brace to suit a R32 incase thats what your after. $300 for the suspension - $50 for strut brace.

Edited by Shano3000

Skyline168: just PM me mate, i dont go chasing after people.

tshaw44: Keeping the AFM with the engine package at this stage.

TwinTurboSupra: 2000 with loom and computer, 1750 without. Includes everything apart from clutch fan.

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