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Hi there guys and girls, i am currently parting out a Black 2 door R33 S2 Skyline. i have sold the engine, gear box, suspension, and brakes but most of the other gear i still have around the place. i also have parts from a S1 RB25DET which i was in the process of rebuilding, but moneys an issue, so parting it out

  • RB25DET Head (stock condition and in very good condition, comes with rocker covers and valves etc, no plenum or coil packs or exhaust manifold) $250
  • 2x RB25DET Lower portions of the intake plenum (part that bolts onto the head) $75 each
  • RB25DET alternator $60
  • RB25DET Power Steering pump with bracket $100
  • RB25DET Throttle body $50
  • Stock BOV $30
  • S1 RB25DET coil packs (working order) $100
  • 2x Apexi BOV $50 each
  • Manual Brake pedal $20
  • Manual Clutch pedal $20
  • Slave cylinder, lines and piston (that pushes on the fork) $30
  • R33 overflow bottle $20
  • Engine fuse box cover $10
  • Complete Front hubs with upper control arms $70 each (got both Rh and Lh)
  • Drivers side Rear tail light (white in colour) $60
  • Windscreen wiper motor $15
  • Passenger airbag (not deployed) with wiring $100
  • Air bag module $60
  • Stock R33 rear strut brace (silver with red SKYLINE writing) $100
  • 2x Rear Hicas units $30 each
  • RB25 engine cross member $100
  • S2 steering wheel with airbag (un deployed) gd condition $140
  • A pillar plastics (2 sets) no holes $20 each
  • HKS (J tank) inter cooler (smaller intercooler, bit of fin damage) $100 with piping
  • Apexi Radiator (with apexi radiator cap, slight fin damage) $200 ono
  • S2 glove box and surround $40
  • Rubber manual gearbox boot with steel ring $30
  • Stock front and rear sway bars $40 each
  • Passenger side mirror (white in colour) $40
  • S2 black front grill $80
  • Rear garnish - part between tail lights $50
  • RB25 12psi turbo actuator $50
  • Pod filter adapter (to put a large pod filter on) $30
  • Black drivers door handle $20
  • Space saver $50
  • Black boot lid with s2 wing $150
  • Stock R32 GTST springs (good to get off defect) $100 for all four
  • Earthing Kit (Hot Earth) $50
  • A/C Fan $100
  • S2 front guards (2x White and 1x Black) $100 each
  • S2 Front and Rear seats (perfect, apart from small hole in drivers side) $200 the lot
  • S2 Ash Tray $20
  • Drivers power window switch (no surround) $40
  • Passenger door window switch $40
  • Electric side window switch $30
  • Petrol flapper door (white) $10
  • Passenger door, with glass (black) $120
  • Rh adjustable Castor rod (unknown brand) $40
  • Rear Quarter Panels with side glass $400 a panel
  • Rear windscreen $75
  • Door seals (good condition) $20 each
  • Bonnet latch cable $20
  • Boot latch cable $20
  • Stock fuel pump $30
  • Steering column with barrel and key $75
  • Complete s2 floor carpet $50 (no holes)
  • s13 Silvia 4 stud rear hubs, rotors and brakes $100
  • All interior plastics as well

i have lots and lots of parts, so shoot me a pm and just ask or if you want pictures of anything again happy to get some for you. Happy to post at Buyers Expense Cheers Ty :thanks:

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Mate,

Manual Brake pedal $20<LI>Manual Clutch pedal $20<LI>Slave cylinder, lines and piston (that pushes on the fork) $30

they mine. if you got them. belive they in good condition. how much postage 4 sydney 2113. please pm

HKS front mount - Sold

1X washer bottle - Sold (one to go)

S2 Ashtray - Sold

A/C Compressor - Sold

S2 power antenna - Sold

most other parts still up for grabs!

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