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Parts from an R33 GTST are for sale. Most parts are from a SI but there are some SII parts.

All parts are located near Marion in South Australia. Willing to post anything listed here Australia wide at buyers expense, however would prefer local pickup.

PM me for any enquires!

1. R33 Stock orange side indicators in good condition: $25

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2. R33 Series 1.5 Silver Bonnet (same as S1 I think) - couple of small stone chips, no need for respray, KL0 - Spark Silver Metallic in color: $300

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3. R33 S1 Grille - plastic clips replaced with bolts - black in color with silver S badge: $75

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4. R33 S1 front reo (cut for I think a FMIC, not sure but still holds a S1 front bumper on): $50

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5. R33 S2 rear reo including number plate lights - small mark in center, but NOT bent or cut. Works perfectly: $170

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6. S2 front fog/indicator lights in white, good condition: $300 pair

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7. S2 front fog/indicator lights in silver, good condition: $300 pair

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8. S1 Front bar (4 door I think) with working fog/indicator/cornering lights- DOES fit S1 2 door - silver (KL0 - Spark Silver Metallic) and grey - needs respray: $275

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9. S1 dash surround – suggest painting as rubberized paint has marks. Includes clock, hazard light/rear defog switches, temp sensor and air vents: $70

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10. S1 rear bumper in silver KL0 - Spark Silver Metallic (paint peeling - needs respray, fits S2): $125

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11. S1 fiberglass 400R (I think) bar with indicators in KL0 - Spark Silver Metallic: $100

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12. Fan clutch from an RB25DET in perfect working condition: $200 (Just fan clutch, no blades) – Nissan wants over $400 brand new for just clutch. Option to include brand new blades is an extra $135

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13. Clear rear Skyline garnish (Silver wearing off the letters): $50

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14. Two BFGoodrich Gforce sport tires 205/55 ZR16 (16 inch) in very good condition: $50 each

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****** 24/2/10 UPDATE ******

Item 11. S1 fibreglass 400R bar with indicators in KL0 - Spark Silver Metallic - SOLD

All other items still available!

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****** 17/4/10 UPDATE ******

Price drop on listed parts! Listed below is what’s left. All prices are negotiable.

1. R33 Stock orange side indicators in good condition: $20

2. R33 Series 1.5 Silver Bonnet (same as S1 I think) - couple of small stone chips, no need for respray, KL0 - Spark Silver Metallic in color: $250

3. R33 S1 Grille - plastic clips replaced with bolts - black in colour with silver S badge: $50

4. R33 S1 front reo (cut for I think a FMIC, not sure but still holds a S1 front bumper on): $50

5. R33 S2 rear reo including number plate lights - small mark in centre, but NOT bent or cut. Works perfectly: $150

6. S2 front fog/indicator lights in white, good condition: $250 pair

7. S2 front fog/indicator lights in silver, good condition: $250 pair

8. S1 Front bar (4 door I think) with working fog/indicator/cornering lights- DOES fit S1 2 door - silver (KL0 - Spark Silver Metallic) and grey - needs respray: $250

10. S1 rear bumper in silver KL0 - Spark Silver Metallic (paint peeling - needs respray, fits S2): $100

12. Fan clutch from an RB25DET in perfect working condition: $85 (Just fan clutch, no blades) – Nissan wants over $400 brand new for just clutch. Option to include brand new genuine blades is an extra $140

13. Clear rear Skyline garnish (Silver wearing off the letters): $45

14. Two BFGoodrich Gforce sport tires 205/55 ZR16 (16 inch) in very good condition: $50 each

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