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Hey guys, i've got a bunch of parts left over from wrecking a R33 gts-t:

PM me if you're keen on anything

Can post everything unless otherwise specified

RB25 Engine stuff:

S2 AFM (pick sticker) + plug - $100

S2 coil packs x6 - $120

rb25det injectors x6 - $120

CAS - $80

AAC valve - $50

Harmonic balancer - $100

bare rb25 intake manifold - $50

standard exhaust manifold - $50

throttle body + S2 TPS - $50

rb25 bare head, had approx 108,000k's, great condition - $500

complete S2 engine wiring loom - $150

engine mounts - $75

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Other engine stuff:

HKS SSQV bov - $170

FMIC kit for R33 - Takashi (?) intercooler, includes all piping, hose clamps etc - $250 pickup only

Monza catch can with lines - $70

Turbosmart boost Tee - $40 posted

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A/C compressor - $100

S2 A/C condenser - $150

R33 radiator - $100

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3" dump/front pipe, kinda fugly but gets the job done - $70

3" cat converter - $80

3" catback exhaust, mid muffler is a bit dented but should get the job done - $200

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Under car stuff:

Cusco height adjustable coilovers, comp-S i believe, awesome condition - $950 ono

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driver side front lower control arm - $50

steering rack - $100

castor rods with urethane bushes - $80/pair

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Front hubs- $100/pair

Rear hubs - $150/pair

front rotors, recently machined - $50/pair

rear rotors, recently machined - $50/pair

rear calipers - $150

R33 manual tailshaft (complete) - $100

rear driveshafts - $75

4.11 (manual) ABS diff - $250

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Interior stuff:

Floor mats, full set - $100

5sp manual gearknob, awesome condition - $50 posted

Razo Re40 turbo timer & wiring loom. I scabbed a picture from the net that shows it lit up - $80

S2 airbag steering wheel, awesome condition - $250

S2 door trims, front and back - $100 pickup only

rear parcel shelf - $50 pickup only

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still got the 3inch front pipe+dump. text me 0430 960 155.may be i can pick up today

  • 1 month later...

Hey guys, i've got a bunch of parts left over from wrecking a R33 gts-t:

PM me if you're keen on anything

Can post everything unless otherwise specified

rear driveshafts - $75

Interested in 'R33 Rear Driveshafts - $75'

Are they 5 bolt driveshafts and would you ship to Vic?

Tried to PM, but i think your Inbox is full..?

Thanks

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