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Hey guys I have quite abit here, and more that I havent mentioned,

I had an R33 and an S14, and wrecked both so just ask for parts if not listed.

But now it All has to go! Let me know if you want to see any photos???

- Wrecking R33 Skyline PARTs

*Rb25det done 120xxx

And has had

NO modifications

( not even pod filter ) $1200 NEG!!!

I did a compression test and all cylinders came out good.

*Rb25det Auto gearbox

Drove fine $250 NEG.

*R33 Tail lights

(tiny chip where indicator is) $80 PAIR comes with center garish

*White Rear bar ( STD ) .. $50

*R33 Front Fenders $65 for left

Left one has a small paint $75 for right

chip where headlight is.

Price drop have both for $100.

*Drivers side door skin

( GOOD NICK s2) $20 Pick up Only.

*Boot carpet $20

*Rear seats $50

*Oem Clutch ( looks like there

is alot left ) WILL DO FOR only $50.

*RB25DET Intake Manifold, ACC Valve inc $50.

*Auto Diff ( will fit man )

only done 130xxx minimul play $100

- S14 Series 2 Parts.

*Hand Brake Set up

Lever plus cables $80

*Brake booster and master

cylinder $80

*Right hand door excluding

switch has some paint fade $80

*Drivers door switch $30

*Series 2 boot + wing

paint has faded $40

*glove box ( good nick ) $25

*Good nick Stock AFM $35

*Washer bottle ( no cracks ) $25

*Mirrors Left And Right

tiny bit of paint fade

Black base red mirror $40 per side

*S14 Rear brake calipers $40.

*Stock Blinkers (Good nick) $30.

- S13/180sx Parts.

*Drivers Seat in ok condition(sr)$20

*180sx Stock Rear bar (black) $20

*180sx Stock ca front bar( Grey ) $20

*Willing to do swaps for r32 Gtr passenger / rear seats.

Also have an Intercooler (monza) $80.

Thats all I can think of right now,

I have alot of photos so if you want to ask any questions or see anything just ask.

Email: [email protected]

Mobile: 0430106414

Located in South Eastern suburbs of Melbourne.

Dont presume you have a good to excellent conditon r33 series 1 steering wheel?? I dont need the airbag though but happy to take it with it :)

Also r33 bonnet washer jets? (One of mine has broken) I will just buy the 2 though :)

Pm me :)

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