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Wrecking everything from an R33, some of the stuff is already gone, but post up in here what you're after and i'll PM you if i have it.

few key bits:

Engine (minus injectors, turbo and ecu) - $1500

Turbo - HKS 25/30 - $900

Gearbox - SOLD

Suspension is complete, so pretty much everything from there is available at this point.

Also looking for someone who wants to take the shell, it has sustained damage at the front corner, the radiator support has been moved at the top (ok at the bottom, but needs to be replaced), all the suspension and arms looks ok, the strut tower hasnt been moved, the chassis rails are fine. Is a economic write off, so no rego til it goes through inspection

Rolling w/interior - $1300

Rolling no interior - $1000

Not rolling, no interior - $500

prices aren't with brakes, that will be extra.

Located near Mitcham in SA, but can post most parts anywhere.

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hey guys, suspension has been taken out, turbo sold.

also engine has a separate thread now:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/367649-s-a-r-b-2-5-engine/page__p__5864338__fromsearch__1#entry5864338

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