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Headlights up for sale?? if so can you pm me a close up pic and a price??

Messiah, you have PM....when i can send the damn thing...stoopid flood warnings on PM's :action-smiley-069:

Hey all, seeing as I have had zero interest in selling this car complete, it's time to start wrecking it.

1993 R33 Series 1, Type M, White in colour.

Complete car wrecking, but may be keeping some things such as complete motor which has HKS GT2535 56T, nismo 550cc injectors, splitfire coils, front brakes, etc unless someone offers the right price.

Negotiable on sale of complete vehicle also, if someone wants it.

Can't get pictures for everything sorry, as car is still complete. Will hopefully start pulling car down in the coming weeks if enough interest. Parts require removal, would like to keep car in rolling shell to send to the tip when I have finished stripping it, so if anyone is interesting in negotiating swap + cash for the rims, or for the suspension back to some stockies, that would be ideal.

Happy to freight smaller items but simply don't have the time to try and freight large stuff.

Parts avaliable so far:-

R33 5 speed gearbox. Grinds second a little bit when cold, but otherwise perfect! Has a Daiken Exedy HD Clutch in it, 6 years old but still held 240rwkw - $1400

R33 Tailshaft, perfect working order - $100

Tein superstreets (Jap spec), bought brand new, used for 7-8000kms if that. Spring rates are Standard Jap Spec, whatever that is. Excellent condition! - $1000

18" ANZ Voltec Rims, 18x8/18x9, with Toyo T1R rubber. Front tyres are barely roadworthy with camber wear, Rears still have reasonable amount of tread. Some gutter rash on both front rims. Nothing major, just some scuffs. Could do with a polish on the outers. - $1000

3" catback RSR stainless exhaust. Massive rear muffler. Really nice note. Did have some damage from a bottom out from previous owner. Has been plated over damage. No leaks $300

Justjap 3" Split Dump Pipe to cat, I think i had to remove that little diverter plate to fit HKS 2535 from memory. - $180

Magnaflow 3" Highflow Metal Cat. Seen approximately 6000-7000kms of use. $250

Front mount, return style, unsure on cooler core, all mounts up to factory piping, with all pipes, hoses, and clamps - $250

Hicas Lockbar, bought of member on forums -$70

Genuine Nismo strut brace - $120

Standard Airbox, with snorkel, unmolested - $100

Mirrors, passenger side folds in, but doesnt fold out automatically off switch - $80

All Dash fascia, stereo surround, all been resprayed in matt black, excellent condition - $70

Series 1 Bonnet, resprayed couple of years ago. Couple of stones chips but nothing major, no dints! - $200

R33 Series 1 Guards, both resprayed couple of years ago. I think just one chip on drivers side. No dints! - $100 each

Series 1 Type M Front Bar, resprayed couple of years ago, basically mint, 2 or 3 stone chips - $250

Side Skirts Type M, Good Condition - $150

Rear Pods Type M, Good Condition - $100

Type M Grill (Badge has been removed)- $60

Adjustable Rear upper arms (JustJap) - $120

Door Trims complete minus Drivers side electric window switch - $80

Drivers side Electric window switch, bought brand new from Nissan a few years back. Perfect working order! - $60

Climate Control Unit, perfect working order - $60

Washer Bottle with 100% working motor - $40

Taillights, one looks to be leaking some water in it - $80

Heaps of other factory fitted stuff, feel free to ask if I have it.

Contact : Mark 0438 872 414

Pm, SMS, or phone call

*Lowballers will be ignored*

Thanks for looking!

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Is the steering wheel for sale?

Hey mate, the steering wheel is pretty fubar.

Leather is basically failing apart on it.

However the horn pad internals were replaced with parts from a brand new horn pad as the disc inside it had broken into pieces so that part is all good.

hey man do you still got the plastic thing(like mud guard) that covers up the upper part of the wheel that is connected to the front bumper? driver side? if so how much? tnx

Yerp still got it.

Not sure what condition it is in though, but never hung out or anything like that.

$20

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