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Hey guys, I have a Silver S2 R33 Skyline in Sydney for wrecking. It's been hit on the front left so headlights, guards, bonnet etc are gone. Rest of the car is available though:

I can post anything, or pickup available in Sydney

Aftermarket stuff:

Splitfire coil packs SF-DIS-005, suit S2 R33 rb25det, R34 GTR rb26dett - $450 posted

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Apexi AVCR (black) with blue/white text. Great condition, includes all solenoids and a few bits of paper with the box - $450

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Apexi PowerFC to suit ECR33 - $1100 ono

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Nismo clear indicators - R33 - $50

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Z32 AFM (with plug) - $200

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GCG high flow R33 turbo with HKS actuator. Good condition with minimal shaft play - $1200 ono

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Sard 550cc side feed injectors - suit rb25, sr20. Include plugs. Good condition, removed from the car about a week ago - $450 ono

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Catch can, fully sick chrome. Includes hoses! - $60

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Tomei 256 in/ex poncams, 8.5 lift. Suits late '97, '98 S2 R33 (with the black CAS) - $750 ono for the pair

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Catco hi-flow cat, suits R32 and R33 - $100

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Tein height and damper adjustable Control Master Flex coilovers, suit R33 Gts-t.

Rears are still on the car so only fronts are pictured. Theyll be out asap - $1000 ono

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Walbro GSS-324, 255 L/hr fuel pump in R33 cradle - drops right in! - $120

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Front strut brace - $90

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Trust Pe-2 3" stainless steel catback exhaust, suits R33, great condition (pickup only!) - $500 ono

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HDI Front mount cooler FMIC. 600x300x75, 3" inlet/outlets - $250 ono

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OS Giken adjustable cam gear, suit RBs - $120

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Blitz FATT - full auto turbo timer, black - $50

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Rear strut brace - $100

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Stock/Nissan parts:

Engine stuff:

R33 5-speed manual gearbox. Good condition, shifted well / no crunching. car had approx 148k k's. Includes tail shaft + yoke, shifter, crossmember - $1200 firm.

Standard airbox + snorkel. Mounts at the bottom are a little bit cracked. I fixed one of them (see pic) good for clearing defects or whatever - $80

R33 alternator - $100

Engine Mounts - $80

Fuse box lid - $20

Washer bottle - $20

Radiator overflow bottle - $20

S2 Aircon Condenser - $100

S2 ABS unit/pump - $100

BM-44 ABS brake master cylinder - $75

GTR BOV - $70

Stock BOV - $40

Cam angle sensor, late '97 style (black CAS) - $60

standard turbo oil/water lines - $50

Exterior/suspension/driveline:

Front series 2 grille - $50

Rear 'Skyline' garnish (KR4 silver) - $50

Drivers side wing mirror (KR4 silver) - $50

Tail lights (KR4, silver) - $50 each

Boot with S2 spoiler (KR4 silver), pickup only! - $100

Rear bumper (KR4 silver) - $50

Standard side skirts, genuine (plastic, KR4 silver) - $100/pair

S2 indicator/fog light - drivers side, crack in the side of the housing - not that noticible - $50

Front Calipers - $270

Rear Calipers - $150

Front rotors, good condition - $50

Rear rotors, good condition - $50

Front lower control arm (left side only) - $70

Front upper control arms - $50/pair

Front hubs - $150/pair

Rear lower control arms - $50 each

Rear 5 stud hubs - $150 pair

Handbrake assembly & cables - $160 pair

Manaual (4.11) ABS diff - $250

Driveshafts $50 pair

Rear upper arms - $50

Interior stuff:

Drivers side window switch surround - $50

Passenger door motor - $50

S2 door trims, full set (front+rear) good condition - $100

dash + gearstick surround - SOLD

Glovebox - $30

Series 2 dashboard (with passenger airbag & panel) - $250

S2 Steering wheel with airbag - $250

Climate control - $50

S2 Front seats, good condition. Small wear mark on the drivers side where you get in - $180

Seatbelts, full set - $80 (will seperate)

Ignition barrel + door barrels + key - $100

Wiper & indicator stalks - $40

PM me if youre after anything :P

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"Splitfire coil packs SF-DIS-005, suit S2 R33 rb25det, R34 GTR rb26dett - $450 posted"

If these fit the S2 RB25, they wont fit an RB26 will they?? S2 hasn't got a separate ignitor like S1 or RB20/26, i thought all RB26's had separate ignitors....im not 100% on this, just asking the question.

"Splitfire coil packs SF-DIS-005, suit S2 R33 rb25det, R34 GTR rb26dett - $450 posted"

If these fit the S2 RB25, they wont fit an RB26 will they?? S2 hasn't got a separate ignitor like S1 or RB20/26, i thought all RB26's had separate ignitors....im not 100% on this, just asking the question.

32 and 33 GTRs have the separate ignitor but R34s don't :ninja:

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Do want GCG :P just gotta try and scrape together cash...

No worries, PM me if youre keen.

Grille sold pending payment

"Splitfire coil packs SF-DIS-005, suit S2 R33 rb25det, R34 GTR rb26dett - $450 posted"

If these fit the S2 RB25, they wont fit an RB26 will they?? S2 hasn't got a separate ignitor like S1 or RB20/26, i thought all RB26's had separate ignitors....im not 100% on this, just asking the question.

S2 r33 coil packs are the same as the R34 GTR rb26

Hi was hoping you still have the drivers side power window switches and if so could i see a picture of the back as there is are different ones

I need the spec 2 with the white plastic backing NOT the black

Thanks

J

PM box cleared, was full for a few hours before

Hiflow, grille, cam gear sold

Don't have a aircon/heater blower fan do you?

Bolted to bottom of air box.

PM back if so. thanks.

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Hi was hoping you still have the drivers side power window switches and if so could i see a picture of the back as there is are different ones

I need the spec 2 with the white plastic backing NOT the black

Thanks

J

Sorry mate I sold the drivers side switch already

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heya can u PM me a price for just the passenger front seat?

Sorry mate just looking to sell them as a pair at the moment

Im after stock suspension can ya help us out?

Sorry mate I only have the coiloivers

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