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I've accumulated all these parts from cars which i have wrecked over the past few year. Everything is priced to sell and it needs to go as i'm going overseas next year. If you want a few parts together throw me offers (nothing too ridiculous) otherwise the listed prices are firm because i cant be bothered haggling.

Will post items over $20 in value otherwise is pick-up only from Emerald, Victoria.

R33 GTST:

S2 Passenger seat, VG condition - $40

S2 Centre console from Auto, no handbrake boot - $10

S2 Auto gearstick surround - $10

S2 sun visors - $10

S2 Indicator & Wiper stalk - $15each

S2 rear trims - $20

S2 door trims, have holes cut for tweeters - $30

Passenger Airbag - $30

Airbag module - $20

Clutch master cylinder - $20

Side step covers - $10each

Parcel Shelf - $20

Roof lining - $20

Black boot with S2 Spoiler - $50

ABS unit 1x94mdl 1x98mdl - $50each

SMIC - $30

Brake Master Cyl - $20

Turbo heatshields x3 - $10 each

Rear bar Reo x2 - $30

Automatic Tailshaft - $30

Front Subframe - $30

Front engine stoneguard - $20

Full seatbelt set - $40

R32 GTST:

Dash cluster 213,000K's - $20

LCA's - $20each

front uprights - $20each

Castor rods - $20each

R32 GTR:

Front subframe - $50

Aircon Condensor - $30

Passenger door, complete with trim etc - $100

Parcel shelf - $20

Pedals - $15each

Diff ABS sensors - $50

G-Sensor - $50

3" Catback Exhaust, has mid silencer - $50

Tailshaft - $50

Rear trims - $30

Centre console, no lid - $20

Glovebox - $20

Passenger front wheel splash guard - $20

Bonnet lining - $20

Seatbelt set - $50

Throttle cable - $30

Speedo cable - $30

Indicators - $30 each

Rear hubs and handbrake set-up - $50 each

Front BOV return pipe - $20

Aircon Fan - $40

Castor Rods - $20each

Brake master ABS - $40

Atessa Pump - $100

Driver side mirror, gun metal grey - $30

Sidestep covers - $10each

Front coilovers - $50each

Rear coilover, only 1 - $50

Brake booster - $40

Universal Parts:

Starter motors x2 - $40each

Pro-comp boost gauge - $30

o2 Sensors x 2 - $30 each

Space saver - $30

Flywheel x2 - $30

Aircon condensor (unsure what car it came from) - $10

The items listed are THE ONLY PARTS THAT I HAVE, So please dont ask for other parts. Parts will be for sale for the next 2 weeks or so and then passed on so get in quick.

Contact through PM or in this thread. Cheers

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Hey Mate,

Just wondering if ya have a photo of ur parcel shelf?

I'm mainly just after the stock S2 rear speaker covers, depending on their condition.

I'll send ya a PM as well mate.

Cheers.

I've accumulated all these parts from cars which i have wrecked over the past few year. Everything is priced to sell and it needs to go as i'm going overseas next year. If you want a few parts together throw me offers (nothing too ridiculous) otherwise the listed prices are firm because i cant be bothered haggling.

Will post items over $20 in value otherwise is pick-up only from Emerald, Victoria.

R33 GTST:

-S2 Passenger seat, VG condition - $40

-S2 sun visors - $10

-S2 rear trims - $20

-Parcel Shelf - $20

-Black boot with S2 Spoiler - $50

-ABS unit 1x94mdl - $50each

-Front engine stoneguard - $20

The above items is what I am after, I can come and pick them up, in the next few days...

Questions:

-Does the brake light work in the spoiler? And free from rust and damage?

-Anything else in the above list in poor condition, not working properly or that I should know about?

Thanks, Ben

The above items is what I am after, I can come and pick them up, in the next few days...

Questions:

-Does the brake light work in the spoiler? And free from rust and damage?

-Anything else in the above list in poor condition, not working properly or that I should know about?

Thanks, Ben

Sorry mate i should have mentioned that the brake light in the spoiler is missing, but it is free from rust and damage.

Everything else is in good condition. Cheers

i will take the 32 gtr glove box how much for posting to 2298 west waratah nsw cheers and pm me the price and your bank details

**UPDATE** Small change as to what I am interested in now:

R33 GTST:

S2 sun visors - $10

S2 Indicator & Wiper stalk - $15each

Parcel Shelf - $20

Front engine stoneguard - $20

Question: Does the parcel shelf have speaker covers, uncut on it? & Standard Speaker brackets (to bolt them to the chasis under the shelf? If so, and all the items are good may be able to pick them up aroud 3pm Sat 10th Sep...

**UPDATE** Small change as to what I am interested in now:

R33 GTST:

S2 sun visors - $10

S2 Indicator & Wiper stalk - $15each

Parcel Shelf - $20

Front engine stoneguard - $20

Question: Does the parcel shelf have speaker covers, uncut on it? & Standard Speaker brackets (to bolt them to the chasis under the shelf? If so, and all the items are good may be able to pick them up aroud 3pm Sat 10th Sep...

Parcel shelf doesnt have the speaker covers. The brackets aren't a part of the parcel shelf, but i have them - $20.

Howdy mate.

I am interested in the R32 GTR speedo cable.

I live in Morphett Vale in SA, postcode is 5162, what do you reckon postage would be worth?

Postage would be $10.

sounds good to me.

can you please PM me your bank account details and i'll transfer the money.

thanks.

Howdy mate.

Because i am new to using the forums i dont have enough PM points to be able to reply to your PM and send my address.

Can you please PM me your email address so that i can email you my posting address.

I have transferred the money from my account so you should be seeing it sometime soon.

Thank you.

Howdy mate.

Because i am new to using the forums i dont have enough PM points to be able to reply to your PM and send my address.

Can you please PM me your email address so that i can email you my posting address.

I have transferred the money from my account so you should be seeing it sometime soon.

Thank you.

PM Sent

Do you still have the r33 rear bootlid? If you do can you send a picture to [email protected]. If it's the S2 bootlid, will there be any problems with fitting to a S1 car? I'm in Sydney

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