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What bits do you have left?

Maybe mark the sold items in original post..??

Cant edit original post, here's a quick rundown of whats still available:

Engine/Driveline stuff

RB25DET timing cover - $50

RB25DET polished cam covers - $200

RB25DET valley cover $40

Chromed igniter stand - $50

2 x A/C condensor fans - $50 each

Power steering pump - $80

PS rack - $150

Brake booster and master cyl - $100

Garrett GT3582R exhaust housing, .82 - $250

Jun "style" inlet manifold, still over $800 new on ebay - $600

BMI 86mm billet throttle body - $250

500ml surge tank - $50

KTS Intercooler, 600x300x100, 3" in and out - $200

FMIC, 600x300x70,3" in and out, BRAND NEW - $150

RB25det gearbox - was perfect previously was a bit clunky going into gear after i dragged it through the tunnel with the shifter in (only driven for 200 metres since), hence price - $1000

5Zigen 3" cat-back exhaust with oval muffler, quiet and was flowig 450rwhp - $250

Suspension/Brakes

Front strut bar, polished - $100

Electronics

Pioneer CD/MP3 headunit, basic model, black, removable face - $50

Jaycar response 4ch amp - $100

Fusion 12" sub in box- $50

Body & Interior

Garage Defend carbon fibre air guide, perfect fit for GTST, good condition - $400

Rear lights, black - $50

Series 2 rear wing, black, with boot - $100

Type M side skirts, good condition - $150

400R side skirts, 1 has a slight crack otherwise a really well made set of skirts, gunmetal - $150

Series 1 dash surround, very good condition, has been stripped and repainted - $100

Centre console with gear surround and ashtray, good condition, gear surround stripped and repainted - $10

Seatbelt stay, the swinging thing that holds the seatbelt off your neck - $40

Hey Mate, Do you have the drivers side window regulator and motor? if so how much? thanks

sold

this was a typo:

Centre console with gear surround and ashtray, good condition, gear surround stripped and repainted - $10

price is $100

Parting out a complete series 1 R33 GTST

Deatschwerks 740cc injectors (straight fit in factory rail) - $450 Will these 740 injectors fit the std. R32 GTR fuel rail? If so what`s your best price? Adam.

Deatschwerks 740cc injectors (straight fit in factory rail) - $450 Will these 740 injectors fit the std. R32 GTR fuel rail? If so what`s your best price? Adam.

sold, and 25 injectors don't fit 26's

check above post for whats still available

hey mate,

do you have the cluster still? what sort of condition? did all the dials work properly?

Yes, clsuter is still available, perfect working order, approx 185000 kms on it

PM if interested

hey mate, me again still after the boot/spoiler.

looked it up and i believe the boot is interchangeable between the series 1 and 2. can you/anyone confirm this?

i will be able to pick it up either late Friday (5pm onwards....ish) or early Saturday morning (6am..ish) does that suit?

hey mate, me again still after the boot/spoiler.

looked it up and i believe the boot is interchangeable between the series 1 and 2. can you/anyone confirm this?

i will be able to pick it up either late Friday (5pm onwards....ish) or early Saturday morning (6am..ish) does that suit?

Are you sure it was me you contacted? I have no memory of it but anyway....

Yes, boots are interchangeable between series 1 and 2, this one came off a series 2 with wing attached.

PM re price and pick-up. You do realise I'm in QLD?

yea mate. It was just a post on the thread.

Im currently working in central QLD and will be heading through brisbane this weekend as the job finishing and im driving a company ute back from site to NSW.

Currently i have only 5 posts so i cant PM yet. Just PM me your email address or phone # to arrange pick up.

The diff still available?

diff sold

Parts still available:

plenum and tb - 800

series 1.5 steering wheel - 100

type M side skirts - 100

400R side skirts - 100

GT35 exh housing - 150

tail lights - 100

rear garnish - 40

gearbox - 800

tail shaft - 100

strut bar - 100

aircon fans x 2 - 50

front reo - 100

PS pump - 100

PS rack - 100

brake booster and master cyl - 100

alternator - 100

g/box xmember - 50

sill scuff plates - 40

power antenna - 50

climate control - 50

turbo heat shield - 25

timing cover - 50

valley cover - 25

cam covers - 200

igniter - 40

chromed igniter mount - 40

seat belt stay - 25

surge tank - 25

bonnet latch/stay - 40

boot and wing - 100

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whats my chances of just getting the FMIC piping to suit a front facing plenum?

cheers

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