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1996 Nissan Skyline R33 Series 2/II Stock Manual ECU - $100

Nissan Solid Short Bosskit - $30

3" Stainless Steel GKTech Highflow Catalytic Converter (no flanges) - $130

Genuine Nardi 330mm Deep Corn Perforated Leather Steering Wheel, brand new! - $270

3" full exhaust from turbo back to suit R33 Gtst. Has Advance dump/front pipe in one, decat (looks like a genuine cat), mid muffler and Momocorse rear muffler with 5" outlet - $750

600W Kenwood 4/3/2 Channel Amplifier - $80

12" Sub Box - $40

Located Adelaide hills, willing to post smaller items at buyers expense.

PM for pics or any more info. Cheers, Brenton.

Bump, prices have been lowered, want this stuff gone!

r33 s2 parts

gtst dash good condition couple broken vents $50

silver boot with s2 spoiler $120
centre console $40
2 5 stud spacesavers $20 each
rb25 exhaust manifold $30
power steering pump $80
PS reservoir with lines $30
5 bolt diff $150
rear cradle $25
rear suspension arms $20 a pair
manual tailshaft $80

Wrecking silver

1995 r33 skyline

102,575ks

rb25det(slight knock) $600 suit rebuild bare parts

-turbo $150...

-coil packs $100...

-injectors $100...

-crank angle sensor -$60...

-alternator -$50...

-engine loom $100...

-Ecu $100...

manual conversion $1500...

18inch starcorp rims $450...

front strut brace $75...

rear strut brace $75...

big intercooler $450...

R33 gtr drivers seat $350...

R32 gtr passenger seat $200...

nismo gear knob..$50...

blitz bov..$100...

gandor mirrors...$200...

Dash cluster $100

Fiberglass bonnet $300...

Cat back exhaust $200...

Old apexi..rev speed meter $100...

Rolling shell

custom boot and body kit...

after market struts with lowered springs...

shimmed diff...

full brake setup still on car...

can be rego just ran out...

minus front end,wheels,motor,box and all the other shit I sell first

$2000neg

Most dash parts/interior plastics are in bad shape....I won't answer during work hours...I can answer txt only during the day...after five whatever is fine...

0431 391 262

Ad is on gumtree for pics can't up on my mobile.

-Jap brand 3" cannon, has mount for R32 which it came off of. $50

-Drivers side fixed low rail (has adjustments though) Came off a Bride Stradia in a R32, but will fit other cars. $100

-RB20DET gearbox, 2nd gear syncro not the best on hard shifts, other than that the gearbox is fine. 134,XXXks on the box always used Redline gearbox oil. Only pulled out a month ago, make an offer

-RB25 "Quick Shifter" 25% less gear throw whereas a normal short shifter is only 10%, very notable difference, comes with solid shifter bush. $100

-Kicker sub and amp in a proper kicker ported box, plus full Kicker wiring kit. $250.

This one: http://www.jbhifi.com.au/car-sound-gps-navigation/sub-woofers/kicker/amp-sub-box-combo-sku-73622/

-Kenwood W3011 12" Sub in box $100

-R32 Clutch slave used but in good working order $20

The following stuff is BRAND NEW, unused:

-Turbosmart Dual stage boost controller $150

-Turbosmart fuel cut defender 2 $100

-Viper 5901 Alarm $400

-Saas gauges, black face with white dials X2 water temp and 1 Volt gauges $50 each

-Heap of redline oils, auto/manual trans and motor oil $80 a bottle

-Random brand podfilter with heat shield, think it's a 4" $20

Taking offers on some of this stuff want to start clearing it. SMS/PM me for more info/pics

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Swing me a PM/text for pictures 0431308647.

Located in Mount Barker

Bump have removed a few things which have sold

I've got a pair of standard r32 gtr turbos and dump pipes for sale. Turbos have actuators and dumps still has heat shields.

Were removed for an upgrade and work perfectly fine. Always ran stock boost and was taken out at 90,000km. No shaft play great condition.

Turbos $250

Dump pipes $50

Contact 0430961312

Mint condition r34gtr wheels with near new bridgestone 235/40/18 & 265/35/18 potenza re002. 1 rim has slight rash but doesnt affect the structure.

Perfect for gtrs.

$1800 price drop need them gone

Willing swap for r33gtr wheels+cash or other jap wheels

all free. unless you feel you want to give something for them. i dont mind.

but i do like beer.

finished parting out an r33. my shed is full of parts. i want them all gone so i can get a new car in there.

all parts are in 100% working order unless otherwise stated

r33 s2 dash, couple broken vents, mint other than that
glovebox
all 3 pedals are available,
clutch pedal has master cylinder, brake has booster, other one has throttle cable.
scuff panels
kick panels
cluster surround plastic
rear trim next to the back seats
front pillar trim that goes up to the handles
rear trim that the seatbelt goes through
some handles
centre light and light over the dash
clutch slave cylinder, with lines,
fuel tank
hicas rear cradle
big bar thing that goes behind the dash
all heater related things behind dash
rear suspension. leaking shock. springs are awesome so is the rest of them.
one door(passenger) , has glass, window motor and reg, silver in colour.


nothing else available.
if there is i will add it to the list so please dont ask me if i have something for sale

1996 Nissan Skyline R33 Series 2/II Stock Manual ECU - $120

Nissan Solid Short Bosskit - $50

3" Stainless Steel GKTech Highflow Catalytic Converter (no flanges) - $130

Genuine Nardi 330mm Deep Corn Perforated Leather Steering Wheel - $300

3" full exhaust from turbo back to suit R33 Gtst. Has Advance dump/front pipe in one, decat (looks like a genuine cat), mid muffler and Momocorse rear muffler with 5" outlet - $850

600W Kenwood 4/3/2 Channel Amplifier - $100

12" Sub Box - $50

Located Adelaide hills, willing to post smaller items at buyers expense.

PM for pics or any more info. Cheers, Brenton.

Steering wheel sold, The rest still for sale...

heaps of stuff for sale. pm for more details or photos. neg on all items

4 POINT RACING HARNESS
$100
S14 ZENKI CENTRE TAIL LIGHT GARNISH
$50
S14 GENUINE NISSAN LH WEATHERSHIELD
$100
S14 SR20 IGNITOR
$80
S14 FRONT BRAKE PADS
$20
S14 SR20 MANIFOLD GASKET
$20
S14 SR20 MANIFOLD TO TURBO GASKET
$10
GREDDY GAUGES (wiring, no senders)
$150
PARCEL SHELF
$40
S14 AIR CON CONDENSER FAN
$15
S14 CENTRE AIR VENTS
$10
S14 REAR SEATS
$50
S14 SPEAKER GRILLES
$10
S14 TUNEAGENT REAR CAMBER ARMS (one has bent thread, easy fix)
$50
S14 STEERING WHEEL AIRBAG
$50
S14 AIRBAG MODULE
$30
RB26 FUEL RAIL
$40
STOCK C35 LAUREL FRONT BAR
$150



PAIR OF RIVERSIDE MESH WHEELS (18x10 +38)
$500 WITH TYRES
$600 WITH BRAND NEW GKTECH 25MM BOLT ON SPACERS

FULL SET OF WORK VSKF (17x8 +36)

$800 WITH TYRES

C35 LAUREL TRACK CAR
$13,000 ONO

R34 skyline Nice simple mods. tough car price drop to $11,000 ono,

I'am the first owner in australia as well.

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Nissan-Skyline-2000/SSE-AD-2152900/?Cr=1

Sms me if your keen. 0416153371 also open to swaps with cash my way as im looking to down size.

- pair of pearl white Advan AVS's 17x9 +38 5x114.3 wrapped in brand new hifly 235x45 tyres. $300

- dmax style fibreglass bonnet vent never used $200

- bonnet pins still in packet $30

- rb25 series 2 ecu and afm good working order $150

Call or msg 0417084638

Ssr professors 5 stud 114.3 black centre chrome two step lip. Bit of rash and/or usual blemishes.17 x 9 and 17 x 8.5. 235 r17s on the rear and 215 r17s. Unsure of offset but sit relatively flush on stock 32 guards with no spacers. tyres are all near new. $1500. Pm and I'll text through pics of all 4 wheels. Will swap for decent sized VS KF, blitz 03's, xt7's, or 33 gtrs, with cash adjustment. Cheers

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