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sorry don't know how to edit other thread.

So now engine and gearbox is gone, i'm stripping rest of the car.

Car is a 95' series 1.5 r33 gtst, silver in colour. No quarter panels, front or rear bar as bodykit is completely moulded on :cool:

Items are located in Dandenong victoria, still in vehicle so will need time to remove.

will post at buyers expense for easily posted items. pick up for larger

EXTERIOR & ENGINE BAY

Item: Boot with series 2 spoiler and light in charcoal grey

Condition: no badge, slightly scratched

Price: $80

Item: Mirrors

Condition: fine

Price: $100

Item: Washer bottle

Condition: great

Price: $20

Item: Radiator w/ shroud

Condition: No leaks, rusty water ran through as had leaking water pump

Price: $40

Item: Pink label AFM

Condition: Working perfect, 1 broken mounting braket hole

Price: $80

Item: Airbox and snorkel

Condition: perfect, with 1 week old k&n panel filter

Price: $100

Item: Full 3in turbo back exhaust, 2 1/2in cat, 3 inch muffler w/ 5in tip

Condition: great, sounds tough too

Price: $900

Also have front and back windows (make an offer), Doors with windows and window reg complete.

Also have headlights and bonnet but maybe sold, so will keep you informed.

INTERIOR

Item: back seat complete

Condition: slight fade from sun, no tears whatsoever

Price: $80

Item: Front seats complete

Condition: no tears or fades whatsoever

Price: $200

Item: door trims driver and passenger complete

Condition: great

Price: $100

Item: dash faschia? the bit that goes roung the streo and over steering column

Condition: been sprayed mat black from a can, no damage

Price: $30

Item: climate control unit

Condition: perfect

Price: $60

Item: seat belts, complete set w/ bolts

Condition: perfect

Price: $80

Also have dash cluster reading 138,000k's, make an offer

No pics at the moment but can if necessary.

Contact : Brad 0422056446

Pm, SMS, or phone call

All in Dandy? I mite come have a look on the weekend if thats ok. I'm chasing a few things for my series 1.5. PM me your number if thats cool

Just read you number. My bad still half asleep. I'll give ya a call

Edited by adzr33
All in Dandy? I mite come have a look on the weekend if thats ok. I'm chasing a few things for my series 1.5. PM me your number if thats cool

Just read you number. My bad still half asleep. I'll give ya a call

no worries mate. when ever your ready

Climate control unit solddddd

Parts added

Roof lining: $10 (1 or2 dirt mark,easyto get off)

Roof lights: $20 both (both fine)

Back seat side trims: $50 both (perfect condition)

Parcel shelf: $10

R33 s1 bonnet: $150 with water jet and heat shield,no dints

R33 s1 passenger headlight: $70, slight yellowing but structually perfect

R33 boot with veilside: $180, not much usage as it wasn't to my taste

if any one comesto pick these items up and pays liste price i'll install it on the spot for you.

not that much of it is hard haha

how much you want for the washer bottle motors? And did they work?

is that the two plugs attaced to the bottle itself.

$20 comes with free bottle haha

definatly both worked

Please PM me price for radiator shroud (if great/perfect condition) delivered to 2087.

Also air diverter actuator (fresh/recycle air actuator) please!

-Steve

Pm sent randy

and up it goes.

Come and get it. new car won't fit in garage if this stuffs here

Any one interested in a complete complianced shell. no engine, no gearbox, no diff,

has wide bodykit moulded on

hey mate do you still have the driver side window switches plastic? and the passenger side interior door trim with the window switch and where abouts do you live

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