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hi guys. just getting rid of some stuff i have leftover from previous cars. negotiable on most items. parts are in macquarie fields, southwestern sydney. dont have pics at the moment. will get some up during the course of the week.

r33 parts

brake booster(bm44) + m/cyl - 100clutch m/cyl - 50

r33 s1.5 seats - 100 pair

sunroof assembly complete with roof lining+switch etc - 200

side skirts silver - 100 pr

rear pods silver - 50

front bar extension lip (fibreglass) - 150

complete silver d/side door with working mirror - 50

damaged passenger door with good cond working mirror - 50 door glass on both doors are undamaged and have 15% tint

vented bonnet silver but needs to be sprayed (s1.5) - 100

silver rear bar - 50

braided front brake lines - 150 (motor sports connections items. silicon coated)

power fc hand controller fccn2 ( worked on ecr33 and 92 r32gtr pfc) - 200

r33 s2 std injectors - 80

link ecu (unknown model) - 100

heater core/blower assembly - 80

fuel tank - 50

r32/s13 parts

afm x 2 - 50 ea

std 180sx rear hub assy with brakes - 80pr

lowered jap suspension( handles great thru' old pac :D ) - 150

misc 180sx intercooler piping - 80

random return flow intercooler - 80

rb20 block with crank carrier, pick up and sump - 50

rb20 igniter pack - 100

16inch enkei wheels (full set) ( 16x7.5 and 8.5 +38) - 200

also have a damaged r33 s1.5 shell most of the r33 parts came out of. will update ad with whatever else i have lying around.

the front lip is about half the size of the front bar, so it kinda covers quite a large portion of it.

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Hey mate, interested in the sunroof and front bar extension lips.

Do you have pics for it?

And any idea how much does it cost to install the sunroof (labor etc)

And also hows the tyres on those rims? might be interested as well.

Thx

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adr approved brake lines.

r33 s1.5 shell - $300 -has interior looms, engine bay fuse box loom and other bits and pieces. has good radiator support and rear end/quarters. passenger side A pillar has been damaged.

ecu came with the wreck. was told it is a link ecu but unsure of the model.

tyres on the wheels are shagged.

im unsure of labour cost to install the sunroof. the assembly comes complete with everything you need, just need fitting up to your car.

pic of the front bar extension has been uploaded already.

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