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Wrecking a 1995 R33 GTST. Was involved in a pretty bad accident and alot of parts are damaged so its mostly only engine, driveline and suspension parts available.

Pick-up is available from Emerald, Victoria and i will post smaller items.

Parts -

RB25DET Engine - 125,000km - Comes with all ancilaries/belts/turbo/manifolds etc. Was running perfect when in the car. Is missing blow off valve, AFM, fan and engine mounts. Any inspection is welcome - $1300

Gearbox - Good condition - Has had the shifter cut for shorter throw - $1200

Excedy heavy duty clutch - Minimal use, still has factory marks on clutch plate - $100

Tailshaft - $100

Rear subframe with diff/axels/hubs/hicas/handbrake. Rear brakes removed - $350

Rear brakes with rotors - $200

Front brakes with rotors - $300

Front 5 stud hubs X 4 - $150 pair

Flywheel - $50

SMIC with pipes - $50

Black Rear bar - Paint in average condition - $100

Black Tail lights - $50 each

Rear Reo Bar (reinforcement) x 2 - $100 each

Black boot lid with S2 spoiler - Missing boot lock and light - $150

Castor rods x 2 - New urethane bushes - $50 each

4 x kings lowered springs, front and back. Back with KYB Shocks - Good condition - $250

Stock R33 GTST Cat back Exhaust - Perfect condition - $200

Also have these parts left over from other R33 wrecks:

Front Subframe - $40

S2 Door trims, have factory holes for tweeters - $15 Each

Radiator hoses - $10 each

Glovebox - $20

Auto Brake Pedal - $15

Accelerator Pedal - $15

Interior Carpet R33 - $30

Windscreen wiper stalk - $20 each

Boot trim, no carpet, few cracks which are unnoticable once fitted - $30

Turbo heatshield X 2 - $15 each

Windscreen washer bottle - $15

Seatbelt set - $40

Undertray stoneguard - $30

Turbo intake pipe - $15

ABS unit 1995 - $40

ABS unit 1998 - $50

S2 Passenger seat, small stain would be removable- $50

Automatic cooler - $20

Automatic shifter surround - $30

Aircon Condensor - $40

Centre console with Auto swich - $20

SRS passenger Airbag - $50

Airbag module - $20

Contact me Via PM or in this thread. Cheers

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S2 Door trims, have factory holes for tweeters - $15 Each

These the same door trims I offered to buy in your old thread?

PM me if you want to sell them...I didn't get any reply to PM/email/post in your old thread before?

Hey mate. I'm after the 4 x kings lowered springs, front and back. Back with KYB Shocks - Good condition - $250

Emerald is quite far, can we meet up somewhere closer to CBD?

Wrecking a 1995 R33 GTST. Was involved in a pretty bad accident and alot of parts are damaged so its mostly only engine, driveline and suspension parts available.

Pick-up is available from Emerald, Victoria and i will post smaller items.

Parts -

RB25DET Engine - 125,000km - Comes with all ancilaries/belts/turbo/manifolds etc. Was running perfect when in the car. Is missing blow off valve, AFM, fan and engine mounts. Any inspection is welcome - $1300

Gearbox - Good condition - Has had the shifter cut for shorter throw - $1200

Excedy heavy duty clutch - Minimal use, still has factory marks on clutch plate - $100

Tailshaft - $100

Rear subframe with diff/axels/hubs/hicas/handbrake. Rear brakes removed - $350

Rear brakes with rotors - $200

Front brakes with rotors - $300

Front 5 stud hubs X 4 - $150 pair

Flywheel - $50

SMIC with pipes - $50

Black Rear bar - Paint in average condition - $100

Black Tail lights - $50 each

Rear Reo Bar (reinforcement) x 2 - $100 each

Black boot lid with S2 spoiler - Missing boot lock and light - $150

Castor rods x 2 - New urethane bushes - $50 each

4 x kings lowered springs, front and back. Back with KYB Shocks - Good condition - $250

Stock R33 GTST Cat back Exhaust - Perfect condition - $200

Also have these parts left over from other R33 wrecks:

Front Subframe - $40

S2 Door trims, have factory holes for tweeters - $15 Each

Radiator hoses - $10 each

Glovebox - $20

Auto Brake Pedal - $15

Accelerator Pedal - $15

Interior Carpet R33 - $30

Windscreen wiper stalk - $20 each

Boot trim, no carpet, few cracks which are unnoticable once fitted - $30

Turbo heatshield X 2 - $15 each

Windscreen washer bottle - $15

Seatbelt set - $40

Undertray stoneguard - $30

Turbo intake pipe - $15

ABS unit 1995 - $40

ABS unit 1998 - $50

S2 Passenger seat, small stain would be removable- $50

Automatic cooler - $20

Automatic shifter surround - $30

Aircon Condensor - $40

Centre console with Auto swich - $20

SRS passenger Airbag - $50

Airbag module - $20

Contact me Via PM or in this thread. Cheers

hey mate interested in the exhaust if you could contact me that would be good

Was just wondering if the smic with pipes includes everything to put the car back to standard?

If so, very interested! Let me know.

Cheers

Its just the intercooler itself, 1 joiner and the pipe which connects to the pipes in the engine bay. No brackets etc. Cheers

Im interested in the brake pedal and auto cooler.

What's the rubber like on the brake pedal? I need one for a rwc.

What type of auto cooler is it?

Rubber on the brake pedal is like new. It's the stock standard Auto cooler. Cheers.

These the same door trims I offered to buy in your old thread?

PM me if you want to sell them...I didn't get any reply to PM/email/post in your old thread before?

Still haven't got any reply on the door trims???? I want them, but haven't heard anything from you.

Can you reply in thread if you still want to sell them or not? maybe i'm not getting your PM's or you missed my post.

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