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Hey guys, have left over random bits and pieces laying in garage I wanna lose. Located in Sydney, contact number is 0412 297 325, please SMS cos chances r I'll be at work and won't pick up. I only posted pics of whatever is damaged or awkward to explain, everything else is in perfect condition and have been sitting indoors.

Here goes........

1. 1400kg Marquette Trolley Jack NEW in box (unwanted gift, already have a jack of my own) $50

2. Hurricane High Flow Metal Core Cat, 200cell, 2.5'' inlet/outlet 4'' body, (bought from Liverpool Exhaust, dont Approx. 30,000kms, had it on car when NA) $50

3. R32 GTS4, R33 GTS4, Stagea Standard Front Swaybar (Will not fit RWD models i.e, GTSTs) $20

4. R32 GTS4, GTST, GTS, R33 GTS4, GTST, GTS, Stagea Standard Rear Swaybar (Upgrade for R32s) $20

5. R33 GTR Front 5 Stud Hub Assembly perfect for 5stud conversions for GTS4s (Will only fit 4WD models) $140pair

6. R33 GTR Centre Console compartment (compartment bit behind gear boot) gtr badge is missing $30

7. R33 GTST S1 Interior Front Door Panels $50ea, take em both for $70

8. R33 GTST S1 Interior Rear Quarter Panels $50ea, take em both for $70

9. R33 Front Seat Belt sets $50pair, $30ea

10. R33 Rear Seat Belt sets $50pair, $30ea, Also have got that MIDDLE belt for those R33s that were oddly complied as a 5 seater NO BUCKLE $25

11. R33 GTST S1 Manual Instrument Cluster 122,771kms (Can be used as a temporary spare, Tacho and Oil Pres. does not work properly but all the other important stuff does, has been painted in 2Pak silver) $50

12. Gates Timing belt used 10,000kms $40

13. RB20/RB25 Crossover pipe in good condition - $20

14. R33 Series 2 VCT N/A Motor RB25DE 147kw, 114,000kms, A1 Condition, Always ran BP Ult. + Synthetic lubes Only removed for turbo conversion, BARE MOTOR ONLY NO ACCESSORIES (Complete Head, Block and 4WD Sump 4.11 Diff gears, SUITS RWDs as well just swap sumps) $350, PM for more details if required

15. R33 Series 2 GTS4 4WD Manual Gearbox (Has short 1st and 2nd ratios), 114,000kms $350

16. 180SX, S13 SR20 and CA18 Performance Top Radiator Hose (Blue), Still NEW, brand is Grommet, Mackay Part No. is CH3409, CH3143 $25ea, (your standard replacements cost a lot more, just get a price from your local supercheap or something and you'll know, so snap these up)

17. S14, S15 SR20 Performance Top Radiator Hose (Blue), Still NEW, brand is Grommet, Mackay Part No. is CH3429 $25

18. WRX 98-00 Performance Top Radiator Hose (Blue), Still NEW, brand is Grommet, Mackay Part No. is CH2196 $25

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pms and sms replied.

Hubs PENDING....

Decided to keep motor and gearbox for spares. Unless reasonable offers r made.

TAKING OFFERS

fitment wise you can say yes, but internals nope. Am told there stronger than normal N/A boxes but not as tough as GTR and s2 boxes

Also 4got to add..

Have 2 x RB25 AFM for sale (3 plug Pink label) suit s2 r33s and r34s (came off r34 with 45000kms), actually bought them off another SAU member only a few weeks ago but I've decided to look for a z32 instead as upgrading turbo so will also be interested in swaps 4 z32 :D

$90ea

come on guys make sum offers just found out me and family will be moving houses in a few weeks.

EXCEPT MOTOR AND GBOX..PRICES ARE FIRM. GEARBOX IS CHEAP AS CHIPS just found out its actually equivalent to GTR box and only differences is shorter gear ratios i.e, (faster acceleration) and uses push type clutch. Refer to this thread http://www.skylinesa..._1#entry5915549

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bump No body needs a good afm?

Also got a op6 turbine housing of VG30/RB25 NEO for $150 if any1s interested, bolts onto any RB20/25 turbo, good upgrade.

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