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Hi people, as my other add has had no interest for the full car minus engine so I'm now going to part it out.

First up:

R33 5spd gearbox $1000

Custom speedo sender unit $200

One piece tail shaft (suits R33 box into R32 gts-t) $350

Gearbox mount (home job, not the best) $50

R33 GTR V-spec rotors and brackets/bolts to space caliper (rotors worn) $300

4 puk clutch (excedy, near new) $350

Alloy radiator $150

Intercooler $200

Custom 4L catch can (replaces battery for boot mount battery) $220

GTR plenum $250

GTR injector manifold $150

GTR throttle bodies $300

Bride rails both sides $300

Cobra Daytona II seats x2 (excellent condition RRP $900each) $900 for both

Orange indicators LHS/RHS $180

RHS projector type headlight $180

LHS inner fog light type headlight $180

R33 engine fan and clutch $120

Tail lights $110each

Car is complete minus engine so if you require any other parts please PM me, I still need to move it to another location early next year so I may try to keep suspension working until mid Jan but lots more parts will be available.

Cheers,

Daniel

Will the front bar fit gtst 2 door and have you got 32 plastic surround is it the same message me prices posted Vic 3037 need more interior things

Thanks for all the pm's and replies. I will get to each of them ASAP, I have received an offer on the complete car and am giving them a chance to make a deposit before I continue to sell more parts. Thanks again for your patience.

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Continuing with selling parts, thanks for everyone's patience. All PM's replied to, let me know if I've missed anyone.

Radiator pics, it was given to me as a gift so not sure where it came from but it was new and fits well. Has a drain (I have a plastic bung for it) and thremo switch threaded holes. Welds are good and dowels fit rubbers but you have to install with top mounts flipped, never had trouble with over heating or leaks.

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Some pictures of car as is. Hasn't moved for a few months and I probably should have cleaned it before storing it as its hard to move without engine.

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Also selling Apexi AVC-R boost controller. Limited Black edition, Its been hardly used due to running at the lowest spring setting of the waste gate I had.

Regretful sale as I love it but it wont wire up to a Datto so no point in having it.

$500

Apexi N1 cat back, little bit flat on the bottom and a bit dented but sounds freaking awesome. Can include rubber mounts or sell separately. $150 N1 cat back and $20 for Rubbers

Apexi N1 cat back, little bit flat on the bottom and a bit dented but sounds freaking awesome. Can include rubber mounts or sell separately. $150 N1 cat back and $20 for Rubbers

how much do ya want for the front bar ?

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