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Howdy, I have a series 1 R33 Skyline for wrecking here in Sydney. It's got a few mods listed below:

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Rb25det head - approx 120,000ks, good condition, clean as! includes everything from the rocker covers down, no CAS though - $500 ono

5sp Manual gearbox. Good condition, no crunches or noises - $1300 inc tailshaft, shifter and crossmember, or a whole manual conversion kit for $1500 ono

Greddy intake plenum. great condition, includes throttle body adapter - $900 ono

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Siemens 770cc injectors + aftermarket fuel rail, speedflow fittings, includes plugs & wiring - $700 ono

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Garrett gt3540 / gt35r bolt on turbo kit.. $2100 ono

.70 front, .82 rear, great condition - looks brand new, no smoke or oil residue anywhere, minimal/negligible shaft play

Includes Highmount manifold, 3" dump/front pipe & o2 sensor, braided oil feed line, water lines & fittings, external wastegate w/ screamer, stainless intake pipe to AFM, hose clamps & reducers, everything in the pictures! Can ship it anywhere in Oz

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Sard fuel pressure regulator - $150

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Z32 AFM + plug. I accidently put a small crack in the side of it :S Still fully working though - could be glued/taped or whatever - $150

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Greddy Emanage ultimate ECU, with wiring loom to suit R33 - $800

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Exedy HD sports tuff clutch, looks almost brand new - $200

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Bosch 044 fuel pump in a R33 cradle, great condition - $150

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3" Decat pipe to suit R32, R33, S13, S14, etc - $50

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Superspark coilpacks to suit S1 R33 rb25 & rb26, R32 rb20/rb26 - $300

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G4 racing coilover set, front & rear. Damper / height adjustable + great condition, no leaks. Suits R33 Gts-t - $650

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Monza blue anodised catch can + lines - $80 ono

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3" catback exhaust with rear cannon muffler, mid muffler is a bit dented - $250 - pickup only!

HKS turbo timer + Nissan harness - $60

Turbosmart boost Tee, Black - $50

Also have most of the stock parts left for sale:

Engine stuff:

S1 Rb25det engine loom - $200

R33 aircon compressor - $100

R33 power steering pump - $100

R33 alternator - $100

Engine Mounts - $80/pair

Fuse box lid - $20

Washer bottle - $20

Radiator overflow bottle - $20

S1 ABS unit - $100

BM44 ABS brake master cyl - $75

Standard RB flywheel, recently machined - $75

Standard sidemount cooler/ SMIC & piping - $80

Ignitor - $70

cam covers - $50

Harmonic balancer - $100

Brakes/driveline:

Front calipers - $275

Rear calipers - $150

Front rotors, used but good condition - $50/pair

Rear rotors, used but good condition - $50/pair

Castor rods with urethane bushes - $80

Front lower control arms - $70 ea

Front upper control arms - $50/pr

Front 5 stud hubs - $50 ea

Rear lower control arms - $50 ea

Rear 5 stud hubs - $150 pair

Handbrake drum assembly incl cables - $150 pair

Manaual (4.11) ABS diff - $250

Driveshafts $75 pair

Spare space saver wheel - $50

Inside:

Floormats, missing 1 rear mat - $offers

Drivers side window switch (s1) - $60

Drivers side window motor - $100

Passenger side window motor - $50

Front S1 door trims - $80

S1 non-airbag steering wheel, pretty worn - $offers

Centre console - $50

Front seats, few cig marks + wear on the drivers seat where you get in - $80/pair

Seatbelts (full set) - $80

Ignition barrel + key - $80

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LNah, yep I can post anything anywhere. If youre keen on the compressor send me a PM

RuthlessRick: Sorry mate it would cost something like $300AUD to send it there by airmail with insurance

please let me know if your willing to split the exhaust manifold

No worries, will do

Hi Mate after the Heater temperature mode actuator located on the driver side of the heater unit. Can uo PM me if you have it?

Cheers

Yup I should have it, PM sent

Diff, cluster, climate control sold

injectors & plenum on hold till sunday

hey mate chasing very top left passanger side grill/vent, the 5x5cm (or there abouts) one.

and what condition is the diff in?

Hey mate, the small vent in the dash pad? don't really want to separate it sorry mate

Diff is sold!

Ill take the handbrake assemlies if comes w/ drums n handle the lot??

yep comes with cables, drums and backing plate- this here:

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hey keen on the injectors and rail can you send them to bris and how much let me know 0438298770

Heya, injectors are on hold till sunday, i'll let ya know if it falls through

Cheers

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