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Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: want to get rid of parts

Asking Price: 5

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: pm, 0419761510

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Hey guys i have decided to rid my self of all the skyline parts and nissan parts i have accumulated over the last few years. All parts listed below are $5.00 each and it is first in best dressed! cheers guys, Hame rolleyes.gif

R32 Skyline

- R32gtr rear rotor (single)

- R32 gts-t front hard metal brake lines with fittings

- R32gts-t rb20det OEM turbo charger (blown exhaust wheel)

- R32gts-t rb20det dump pipe

- R32gts-t rb20det turbo elbow (off compressor housing)

- R32gts-t rb20det Timing belt cover (embossed rb20 & includes dust cover)

- R32gts-t rb20det OEM throttle body

- R32gts-t rb20det coilpack brackets x 2

- R32gts-t rb20det OEM intake manifold (with everything – valves)

- rb20det afm(unknown condition)

- r32 rb20 standard cam gear

- r32/33 turbo heat shield

- 2 rb20 coilpacks

- rb20det charcol canister

- R32gts-t Air-conditioning grille & line

- R32gts-t rear cradle supports

- R32gts-t gearbox cross-member

- R32gts-t rear tailshaft (centre – diff) x 2

- r32 gtr dash cluster - minus tacho

R33 Skyline

- r33 rb25det coil pack cover x 2

- r33 rb25det brake filler bottle

- R33gts-t air-conditioning grille

- R33gts-t Rear left tail light (painted green)

- R33gts-t door rubber seals (no splits or perishes)

- R33gts-t centre consol

- R33 hazard and dimister button

- R33 climate control unit

- r33 front bar indicator (left side)

- r33 quarter pannel indicator (right side)

- r33 Smart Entrance box

- r33 clock

- r33 indicator stalk x 2

- r33 roof handles $2.00 each x 4

- r33 dash vents <- near windscreen

- Many Interior plastic panels (enquire for price & availability)

- R33gts-t rear seats (both sections, great condition)

- R33gts-t Dash (no cracks)

- R33gts-t rb25det VLSD Diff (wines a little, suit drift)

R33 boot gas struts

- r33 bonnet release cord

- r33 engine bay fuse box and loom

- r33 charcol canister

- r33 horns

- r33 fuse box lid

- r33 radiator supports pair

- r33 wiper motor

- r33 bonnet relase catch, bonnet clip <- bit of metal down the front has horns attached x 2

- R33 gtr rear spoiler (damaged, requires fibreglass)

- R33 rear pods (unknown make, one damaged)

- side door plastics 'skyline' embossed (sill trims)

- steering wheel surround plastics

I know there is no pictures posted here in this add, as u can imagine it would take forever to take them all and upload them so if you require photo's request the part you want and i'll send them to you some how or post them up! Also have more parts available so just ask please and i'll respond when i can! Pick-up can be arranged once contacted. Kind regards, Hame!

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Do the boot gas struts for R33 work fine? Mine are a bit weak so wouldn't mind replacing them. Do you have the "tweeter triangle plastic bits" that sit on the inside of the car where the mirrors bolt on?

Do you ever come down to the gold coast?

Do the boot gas struts for R33 work fine? Mine are a bit weak so wouldn't mind replacing them. Do you have the "tweeter triangle plastic bits" that sit on the inside of the car where the mirrors bolt on?

Do you ever come down to the gold coast?

hey there nah i not coming down the coast sorry, not 100 percent sure about the gas struts have never installed them. ill check about the triangle bits, you dont mean the pillar by any chance? hame

Hey mate no i dont have the shifter surround that has sold! Also to ash s13 i have the release but no horns now, horns sold.

as did:

1 x coil pack cover = $5.00

1 x tail light = $5.00

1 x hazard and dimister button = $5.00

2 x wiper stalks = $10.00

1 x indicator stalk = $5.00

1 x fusebox = $5.00

2 x sill trims = $10.00

1 x steering wheel surround plastics = $5.00

1 x clock = $5.00

2 x kick plannels = $10.00

cheers guys!

Edited by H@ME

have you still got the R33 hazard and dimister button? also the RH plastic that goes up the roof from the front window. and the centre unit that has the lift up compartment between the two seats? are all $5 if available?

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