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All parts are from an Auto 1994 Series 1 gtst. It had 93k's on the clock and had a spin and backed into something. It is fixable but I have decided to strip it. This is my first time stripping a car so there is probably a lot of stuff I have missed. Just ask if you need something not listed. I will post most items. If its bigger I may get you to source your own courier. I can find at least one day a week I can meet a courier.

Also if you need something and the price is honestly a bit steep don't be afraid to have a chat to me about it. That doesn't mean I want to be low balled on everything but id like to think im fair and reasonable. If you disagree however please don't comment on that lol. If you would like pics please let me know. Il try and get pics tonight of the non standard gear.

CARBON FIBRE HOOD PAINTED WHITE $425. MAY NEED A REPAINT

PARCEL SHELF WITH CUSTOM 6X9 MOULDINGS $350 INCLUDING SPEAKERS

MOMO SPORTS STEERING WHEEL + KIT $300

PAINTED S1 INTERIOR BITS. IN SILVER REALLY GOOD JOB $200

HKS 3" stainless exhaust with mid muffler $600

Carbon fibre s1 bonnet painted white $450

Series 1 seats with awesome airbrusing on the plasitc

2 x boost T's $30 each

Complete Engine RB25det with loom afm alternator power, fan, steering pump, turbo + manifolds. 93700 km - $1100

Bare complied shell $500 can negotiate as to how much is left on it.

5 Stud conversion inlcuidng hubs and brakes and caliper front and rear $700

AUTO COMPUTER $100

AUTO BOX $300

TAIL SHAFT $200

R200 WITH CRADLE DIFF IN VGC $250

AUTO FLY WHEEL $50

DRIVESHAFTS $65 EACH

HICAS $80

POWER STEERING RACK $150

POWER STEERING BOTTLE $20

BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER $150

SWAY BARS $20 EACH

Auto trans cooler $40

Horn $20

Front wiper motor - $50

Rear Wiper Motor - $50

STEERING COLUMN $50

STANDARD DUMP AND CAT WITH O2 SENSOR $125

(Body parts)

S1 HEADLIGHTS NO FADE 325

Yellow indicators $35 pair

Front guards $50 each. Drivers has a small crease pass is in white and needs paint

Pass door $300 includes glass window reg and everything

Boot very minor damage to rear drivers side lip. $60 no wing

Rear tail lights

Shell may be good for a front cut or a left rear 1/4 cut

(DASH PARTS)

cluster with 93700km's $150

DASH NO CRACKS OR BUBLES OR HOLESLOOKS LIKE NEW $200

ALL VENTS $75

GLOVE BOX $25

CENTRE CONSOLE $150

CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT $75 BOTH BUTTONS WORK

HEATER CORE $70 ONO NO LEAKS

AIRCON CORE $70

HEATER FAN $20

(INTERIOR)

INDICATOR / WIPER SWICH ASSEMBLY $75

AUTO PEDDLE SET 50

HANDBRAKE $10

REAR TRIMS $30 EACH

SEAT BELTS SET $150

INTERIOR LIGHT $15

MAP LIGHT $15

PLUSH CARPET $70

PASSENGER DOOR TRIM $75

POWER WINDOW SWITCH PASS SIDE $25

BOOT TRIMS $70

POWER ANTENNA $50

PILLER TRIMS $20 EA

ROOF LINING $40

KICK PANELS $10 EACH

Ignition barrel + door barrels + key - $100

R33 GTST. Skuff plates, both sides $35

Rear Seats - $100

Door seals $25 each

Boot seal $25

Rear ¼ trims - $50 each

Rear1/4 window surrounds $50 each

A pillar Trims $20 each

Rear Vision Mirror $20

(ODDS AND ENDS)

FUEL TANK $30

FUEL PUMP $50

WASHER BOTTLE $20

RADIATOR OVERFLOW BOTTLE $20

WINDSCREEN $200

QUARTER GLASS $30

REAR WINDOW $200

BATTERY HOLDER $20

WIPERS $15

FUEL LINES $50

FUEL FLAP $10

FUEL CAP $10

Engine Mounts - $80

Fuse box + lid - $100

Washer bottle - $20

Radiator overflow bottle - $20

S1 Aircon Condenser - $100

Stock BOV - $40

Sun visors $30 each

Standard turbo oil/water lines - $50

Handbrake assembly & cables - $160 pair

Sing out if you need anything not listed. PM me or get me on 0424506009

Hey guys,

Meant to ask 1500 for the motor but typo'd it. Also have a few pics but ask if you want more of anything.

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So far drivers door, tein’s, radiator, front reo, bonnet and rad support, 5 stud conversion, bmc and handbrake gear are sold. All the rest is here. Taking offers on items too people. Prices arnt firm.

Will also knock a bit off the engine if the buyer brings an engine crane. I know they are cheap these days but i dont want to have to store it somewhere.

The exhaust is actually a R33 Fujitsubo Giken and going for 400. All prices are ONO now as my 33 was flogged and i need cash.

Ok, Since my car was stolen i have lost interest. Make offers on bits. I have also dropped some of the prices.

CUSTOM 6X9 SPEAKERS MOULDINGS FOR PARCLE SHELF $350 $200 INCLUDING KENWOOD SPEAKERS

MOMO SPORTS STEERING WHEEL + BOSS KIT $300 $200

PAINTED S1 DASH SURROUND SUIT AUTO IN SILVER REALLY GOOD JOB $200 $135

3" stainless exhaust with mid muffler $600 $400

2 x boost T's $30 each

Complete Engine RB25det with loom afm alternator power, fan, steering pump, turbo + manifolds. 93700 km - $1500 $1350 if buyer brings a crane.

Bare complied shell $500 can negotiate as to how much is left on it.

AUTO COMPUTER $100 $80

AUTO BOX $300 $260

TAIL SHAFT $200 $125

DIFF CRADLE $100

AUTO FLY WHEEL $50

DRIVESHAFTS $65 EACH

HICAS $80

POWER STEERING RACK $125

POWER STEERING BOTTLE $20

SWAY BARS $20 EACH

Auto trans cooler $40

Horn $20

Front wiper motor - $50

Rear Wiper Motor - $50

STEERING COLUMN $50

STANDARD DUMP AND CAT WITH O2 SENSOR $125 $80

(Body parts)

S1 HEADLIGHTS NO FADE 325 On hold

Pass door $300 $250 includes glass window reg handle

Boot very minor damage to rear drivers side lip. $60 no wing

Rear tail lights $150

(DASH PARTS)

cluster with 93700km's $150

DASH NO CRACKS OR BUBLES OR HOLESLOOKS LIKE NEW $200

ALL VENTS $75

GLOVE BOX $25

CENTRE CONSOLE $150

CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT $75 BOTH BUTTONS WORK

HEATER CORE $70 ONO NO LEAKS

AIRCON CORE $70

HEATER FAN $20

(INTERIOR)

INDICATOR / WIPER SWICH ASSEMBLY $75

AUTO PEDDLE SET 50

HANDBRAKE $10

REAR TRIMS $30 EACH

SEAT BELTS SET $150

INTERIOR LIGHT $15

MAP LIGHT $15

PLUSH CARPET $70

PASSENGER DOOR TRIM $75

POWER WINDOW SWITCH PASS SIDE $25

POWER ANTENNA $50

PILLER TRIMS $20 EA

ROOF LINING $40

KICK PANELS $10 EACH

R33 GTST. Skuff plates, both sides $35

Rear Seats - $100

Door seals $25 each

Boot seal $25

Rear ¼ trims - $50 each

Rear1/4 window surrounds $50 each

A pillar Trims $20 each

Rear Vision Mirror $20

(ODDS AND ENDS)

FUEL TANK $30

FUEL PUMP $50

WINDSCREEN $200

QUARTER GLASS $30

REAR WINDOW $200

BATTERY HOLDER $20

WIPERS $15

FUEL LINES $50

FUEL FLAP $10

FUEL CAP $10

Engine Mounts - $80

Fuse box + lid - $100

Washer bottle - $20

Radiator overflow bottle - $20

S1 Aircon Condenser - $100

Stock BOV - $40

Sun visors $30 each

Standard turbo oil/water lines - $50

  • 4 weeks later...

Price drops and updated with what i have left. make an offer

CUSTOM 6X9 SPEAKERS MOULDINGS FOR PARCLE SHELF $350 $200 $160 INCLUDING KENWOOD SPEAKERS

MOMO SPORTS STEERING WHEEL + BOSS KIT $300 $200 $175

PAINTED S1 DASH SURROUND SUIT AUTO IN SILVER REALLY GOOD JOB $200 $135

2 x boost T's $30 each

Bare complied shell $500 can negotiate as to how much is left on it.

DIFF CRADLE $100

DRIVESHAFTS $65 EACH

HICAS $80 65

POWER STEERING RACK $125 80 - has bend in left hand rack

POWER STEERING BOTTLE $20

front and rear SWAY BARS $20 EACH

Horn $20

Front wiper motor - $50 35

Rear Wiper Motor - $50 35

STEERING COLUMN $50 35

(Body parts)

Pass door $300 $250 200 includes glass window reg and handle

Boot very minor damage to rear drivers side lip. $60 no wing

Left tail light in silver 125 $70

(DASH PARTS)

DASH NO CRACKS OR BUBLES OR HOLESLOOKS LIKE NEW $200 125

ALL VENTS $75 Painted silver - will deal if left with dash

CENTRE CONSOLE $150 $75

CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT $75 $50 BOTH BUTTONS WORK

HEATER CORE $70 NO LEAKS

AIRCON CORE $70

HEATER FAN $20

(INTERIOR)

HANDBRAKE $10

REAR TRIMS $30 EACH

SEAT BELTS SET $150 100

INTERIOR LIGHT $15

MAP LIGHT $15

PLUSH CARPET $70

PASSENGER DOOR TRIM $75 50

POWER WINDOW SWITCH PASS SIDE $25

POWER ANTENNA $50

PILLER TRIMS $20 EA

ROOF LINING $40

KICK PANELS $10 EACH

R33 GTST. Skuff plates, both sides $35

Rear Seats - $100

Door seals $25 each

Boot seal $25

Rear ¼ trims - $50 each

Rear1/4 window surrounds $50 each

A pillar Trims $20 each

Rear Vision Mirror $20

(ODDS AND ENDS)

FUEL TANK $30

FUEL PUMP $50

WINDSCREEN $200

QUARTER GLASS $30

REAR WINDOW $200 175

BATTERY HOLDER $20

WIPERS $15

FUEL LINES $50 40

FUEL FLAP $10

FUEL CAP $10

Engine Mounts - $80

Fuse box + lid - $100

Washer bottle - $20

Radiator overflow bottle - $20

S1 Aircon Condenser - $100

Sun visors $30 each

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

Motor is sold. will deal if u want more than one part

Below is what i have left

CUSTOM 6X9 SPEAKERS MOULDINGS FOR PARCLE SHELF $350 $200 $160 INCLUDING KENWOOD SPEAKERS

MOMO SPORTS STEERING WHEEL + BOSS KIT $300 $200 $175

2 x boost T's $30 each

DIFF CRADLE $100 75

DRIVESHAFTS $65 EACH

HICAS $80 65

POWER STEERING RACK $125 80 - has bend in left hand rack

POWER STEERING BOTTLE $20

front and rear SWAY BARS $20 EACH

Horn $20

Front wiper motor - $50 35

STEERING COLUMN $50 35

(Body parts)

Pass door $300 $250 200 includes glass window reg and handle

Boot very minor damage to rear drivers side lip. $60 no wing

Left tail light in silver 125 $70

(DASH PARTS)

DASH NO CRACKS OR BUBLES OR HOLESLOOKS LIKE NEW $200 125 - has vents painted silver

CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT $75 $50 BOTH BUTTONS WORK

HEATER CORE $70 NO LEAKS

AIRCON CORE $70

HEATER FAN $20

(INTERIOR)

REAR TRIMS $30 EACH

SEAT BELTS $35 each

PLUSH CARPET $70

PASSENGER DOOR TRIM $75 50

POWER WINDOW SWITCH PASS SIDE $25

POWER ANTENNA $50 - on hold

KICK PANELS $10 EACH

R33 GTST. Skuff plates, both sides $35

Rear Seats - $100

Boot seal $25

Rear ¼ trims - $30 each

A pillar Trims $20 each

Rear Vision Mirror $20

(ODDS AND ENDS)

FUEL FLAP $10

FUEL CAP $10

Radiator overflow bottle - $20

S1 Aircon Condenser - $100

Sun visors $30 each

  • 1 month later...
  • 1 month later...

how much for passenger side power window assembly (motor and tracks, all bar the glass) and the electrics that you can take off the drivers' side door for the windows? i.e. relay etc.

  • 4 months later...

hi mate do you have either of the transmission oil lines that run to the radiator? im after the long (passenger side) one. if its not split.

no prob. have u put up a wtb? somebody doing a manual conversion will have a set. if i do another auto il let u know.

i got a guy that has some, id love to stick a tranny cooler in there and a manual alloy rad but wouldnt know where to start! haha!

No reason u cant get some custom lines made up and run a tranny cooler anyway. Seen somebody use a long thin ford one

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