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Hi all.

I have some parts left over from a half-cut I bought. Pictures coming soon, but everything seems to be in good nick with the exception of surface rust on the rotors.

I have:

$300 R33 S2 GTST front calipers (including whatever pads are in them)

$200 R33 S2 GTST front discs (appear to be plenty of wear left)

$100 R33 S2 GTST castor rods/tension rods (rubbers look perfect!)

$50 R33 S2 GTST front swaybar

$50 R33 S2 GTST steering rack (one bent tie-rod, but rack came out of my car and was perfect before the tie-rod got hit)

$50 R33 S2 GTST front seatbelts (appears to have electric pre-tensioners)

$5ea R33 S2 GTST random interior trim pieces... both kick-panels, some windscreen vents etc.

Discounts for multiple purchases or pickup, will post anywhere at your expense. Open to offers.

Pickup is in Forestville, NSW.

Please reply here. =-]

-Steve

I guess editing posts has been turned off... here are the pics!

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Additions:

$5 R33 S2 GTST guard flasher

$100 R33 S2 GTST Foglight/Indicator internals. (wires have been cut, but glass/plastic looks to be perfect)

I don't know about cross-compatibility on any of these parts. I know the castor arms work on some silvias, and the calipers are sought-after for conversions....

They are 4-pot/piston, off an R33 Series 2 GTST. That is all I can confirm for sure. =-]

I had a feeling that the discs are a different size on R32's, and most conversions require the discs (294mm?) also.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

$300 R33 S2 GTST front calipers (including whatever pads are in them) Sold for $150.

$200 R33 S2 GTST front discs (appear to be plenty of wear left)

$100 R33 S2 GTST castor rods/tension rods (rubbers look perfect!)

$50 R33 S2 GTST front swaybar

$50 R33 S2 GTST steering rack (one bent tie-rod, but rack came out of my car and was perfect before the tie-rod got hit)

$50 R33 S2 GTST Passenger seatbelt (pre-tensioner and seat buckle included)

$50 R33 S2 GTST Passenger side front quarter-panel in white, with indicator.

$50 R33 S2 GTST Braided oil and water lines for standard fittings. New and unused.

$25 R33 S2 GTST Radiator (auto). Reasonable condition, no leaks. (with cap)

$25 R33 S2 GTST Standard condenser. Reasonable condition, no leaks.

$5ea R33 S2 GTST random interior trim pieces... both kick-panels, some windscreen vents etc.

  • 4 months later...

$300 R33 S2 GTST front calipers (including whatever pads are in them) Sold for $150.

$200 R33 S2 GTST front discs (appear to be plenty of wear left) Sold for $25

$100 R33 S2 GTST castor rods/tension rods (rubbers look perfect!) Sold for $25

$50 R33 S2 GTST front swaybar - currently on eBay for $20

$50 R33 S2 GTST steering rack (one bent tie-rod, but rack came out of my car and was perfect before the tie-rod got hit)

$50 R33 S2 GTST Passenger seatbelt (pre-tensioner and seat buckle included)

$50 R33 S2 GTST Passenger side front quarter-panel in white, with indicator.

$50 R33 S2 GTST Braided oil and water lines for standard fittings. New and unused. Sold for $60

$25 R33 S2 GTST Radiator (auto). Reasonable condition, no leaks. (with cap)

$25 R33 S2 GTST Standard condenser. Reasonable condition, no leaks.

$5ea R33 S2 GTST random interior trim pieces... both kick-panels, some windscreen vents etc. Binned some, kept others for myself.

Any offer considered!

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