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Got some mags for sale. They are volk rays 3 spoke 17". The rears are 17x9 with +35 offset. The fronts are 17x8 with +35 offset. Tyres are kumho on front and nankang on rears. Very little wear on tyres. Mags are in great condition they sit perfectly on an R33. $600

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VR5 manaray mags 18x9.5 & 18x8.5 with bridgestone potenza. 265s on rear 225 on front. rims have a little bit of gutter rash but no chunks good condition $900

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Blitz turnflow intercooler little damage but was fine on car R33/34 $300

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R33 rear Pioneer splits with crossover 150w 2 way bolt straight in the parcel shelf $80

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O2 sensor looks brand new $50

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R33 Strur bar $50

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R33 nismo side clear indicators exellent condition $50

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R33 SII 40th anniversery front seats passenger is ex condition driver has small hole in side support from getting in and out of car $150

R33 SII rear seats $100

R33 SII door cards $100

R33 SII rear cards $60 or the above interior complete $350

R33 white rear tail lights $150

R33 manual ECU SII $100

Rear boot lid with series2 wing exellent condition $150

petrol filler flap white $20

Rear R33 turbo brakes calipers and rotors. good condition rotors a bit worn $200

Ebay special dump pipe like in the photo $50

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R33 rear brakes $150

Apexi Jasma cat back exhaust 3" canon in exellent condition the muffler is a bit squashed with no holes or splits. Sounded nice $200

Power steering pump $80

R33 series 2 turbo minimal shaft play $150

Will sell complete stereo setup rear pioneer splits and pioneer 2 way door speakers and kenwood KDC-MP5043U head unit with r33 loom PNP. It has USB input. $200

space saver wheel $20

If there are any other R33 SII parts your after let me know except for the engine and gearbox, bonnet front guards and headlights its all waiting to be removed. And the car was white.

PM me or 0427999093

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Front brakes are sold

Keeping steering wheel

Nismo indicators sold

Rear Pioneer splits sold

Kenwood HU sold only got front 6" 2 ways left $50

strut bar sold pending payment

NO front guards

NO headlights

NO steering wheel

NO bonnet

NO motor & gearbox

strut bar sold

ABS pump $60

Rear garnish with skyline on it white $40

indicator, wiper and light stalks on mount $80

Passenger airbags $150

Airbag loom and control module $80

I might have in a few weeks depends if i keep it for the engine

hey, do you have a series 2 engine harness i am needing one bad
I might have in a few weeks depends if i keep it for the engine

ok if so, i would it need shipped internationally to USA, NJ 08861 just lmk what u want to do, obviously i will cover shipping

Im going to try and sell the door as a whole for now

Thanks

Hey do u have the drivers side power window module by any chance?

The splits are sold but i still have a good set of 2 ways $50

Still have the pioneer splits? what suburb? im Salisbury, thanks.

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