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Hi all

currently stripping an entire r33 2door.

Enigine is already sold

gearbox/tailshaft/crossmember/clutch/slave cylinder/clutch pedal all unavailable too

brakes/hubs/handbrakes sold pending payment

ecu/loom/fmic sold

All other parts are available-

car has been rear ended on back rhs and rear bumper and rhs light are unsalvagable

all panels seem to be dent free and in very good condition

chassis has done 155555kms

comes with stock r33 rims not rims In photos

i have stripped most of the parts already to be parted out,and this following week the entire car will be stripped-shell is registered and not written off and has plates-damage is fixable-if anyone wants a stripped shell with legit plates-

I intend on uploading photos of damage and most parts tomorow for public viewing.

Postage can be arranged for some parts-reluctant to organist large panels etc to interstate as it's a lot of messing aroun for me,but can be organized at buyers cost. Would prefer pickup.

Best to contact me via mobile text on 0419837474 for items. I work long days and can return a text or call when I've finnished, may not get to reply to a pm straight away so mobile prefference Thanks!!

Located Adelaide hills

photos to come asap!!

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front seats sold pending payment, steering wheel sold

rims in photo of complete car also for sale now

car is mostly stripped so most parts are good to go, havent pulled the rolling parts out yet.

can seperate electric from doors if necessary (ect. mirrors, trim, controls)

can remove heater box also

boot an spoiler for sale together, probably make a mess of the boot pulling it of cos its glued on aswell!

Available

Bonnet

lhs front gaurd

rhs front gaurd

front bumper with indicators

front bumper reo

lhs front headlight

rhs front headlight

front grille

gaurd orange indicators

dash with vents

center consol

dash surround

heater/aircon control

heater

rear seats

entire floor carpet

roof lining

center roof light

map lights

holy shit handles on roof

lhs a pillar

speedo cluster

glovebox

all seatbelts

sun visors

rear lhs tail light

boot with spoiler

drivers door

passengers door

door linings and electrics can be separated along with mirrors

side skirts (one cracked)

windows (remove yourself or get removed properly)

3"catback exhaust with emptied cat and rear cannon

interior lining

parcel shelf

boot lining

boot seal

bonnet latch

horn

ignition barrel with key

radiator

radiator overflow bottle

windscreen wiper bottle

space saver wheel

fuel tank

rear skyline strip between lights

scuff panels inside doors

fuel cap covering panel

windscreen wiper stalk

indicator stalk

steering column

Stil to be removed all rolling gear.

Eg diff,brakes,hubs,suspension,....

Mate no longer needs brakes hubs and handbrake so they're now available

brake master cylinder

front rotors near new

front calipers

rear rotors and calipers

front 5stud hubs

rear 5stud hubs

handbrake

standard diff

rear suspension

front suspension

front steering components

I'm sure I haven't listed a lot of things- don't hesitate to ask

aftermarket rims pictured for sale too- (0419 276 075) mate who owns them

If more pictures are needEd can mms or upload more on request.

Sorry mods-prices added!

Bonnet $250

lhs front gaurd $120

rhs front gaurd $120

front bumper with indicators $120

front bumper reo $100

lhs front headlight $100

rhs front headlight $100

front grille SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

gaurd orange indicators $20 pair

dash with vents $150

center consol $70

dash surround $50

heater/aircon control $40

heater $120

rear seats $150

entire floor carpet $100

roof lining $60

center roof light $20

map lights $20

holy shit handles on roof $10

lhs a pillar $20

speedo cluster $100

glovebox $40

all seatbelts $40

rhs sun visor $20

rear lhs tail light $100

boot with spoiler $280

drivers door $190 with all electrics

passengers door$190 with all electrics

door linings and electrics can be separated along with mirrors

side skirts (one cracked) $50 pair

windows (remove yourself or get removed properly) $$$

3"catback exhaust with emptied cat and rear cannon $350

interior lining $80

parcel shelf $50

boot lining $50

boot seal $25

bonnet latch $35

horn $15

ignition barrel with key $20

radiator $50

radiator overflow bottle $20

windscreen wiper bottle $20

space saver wheel $50

fuel tank $100

rear skyline strip between lights $60

scuff panels inside doors $25 pair

fuel cap covering panel $20

windscreen wiper stalk $15

indicator stalk $15

steering column $30

Stil to be removed all rolling gear.

Eg diff,brakes,hubs,suspension,....

Mate no longer needs brakes hubs and handbrake so they're now available

brake master cylinder $80

front rotors near new $100 pair

front calipers $250 pair

rear rotors and calipers $200

front 5stud hubs $100 pair

rear 5stud hubs $100 pair

handbrake $150

standard diff $200

rear suspension $200

front suspension $200

front steering components also to be removed

I'm sure I haven't listed a lot of things- don't hesitate to ask

aftermarket rims pictured for sale too- (0419 276 075) mate who owns them ask him for price

If more pictures are needEd can mms or upload more on request.

Quiet firm with most prices but that said I Am open to negotiation with prices- have compared with others and have set much the same and cheaper.

For those looking for interstate-I'm happy to send items through post,but larger items please organize freight-I can prepare it but getting quotes etc is a lot of messing around and sometimes worth more than the part.

SMS sent :(

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interstate buyers ( e-go freight seems quiet cheap..google it. A buyer bought boot and spoiler and the freight was very cheap through these guys)

do u have the ashtray

Sorry ashtray is sold-that's the ashtray that sits in th gearstik surround below radio..

I do hve the ashtray that sits in the back of the center consol armrest bit

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