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WRECKING 1993 R33 Gts-t

will be getting this car home tomorrow so will be able to get alot more pics and details then will also go over the condition of everything listed

Burgandy in colour most panels have some damage.

lower drivers control arm and tie rod are bent everything else sus wise looks fine

The car was stock for nearly all its life recently had exhasut filter bleed valve and ran a massive 9psi

PARTS FOR SALE:

18" Chrome rims (might be starcorps) little bit of dish (some minor rash) tyres will need replacing $700 will need crap rims as part exchange so i can keep the car rolling for now

GTR rear spolier and boot in good condition $200

GTR style front Grill $80

Complete Brake package (calipers/rotors/lines) $**OFFERS**

Stock Turbo and manifold $300 (will confirm condition when i remove)

Sideskirts (400r style i think) minor damage more inside the arch not that visable $80 pair

Tail lights $100 pair or $60 each

Full 3" Exhaust system with HKS super dragger rear sections $350

another rear exhuast section (bolts right at back of car) with muffler $50

Stock Fuel pump $40

Stock Steering Wheel (non airbag) $150 seems mint condition but will check again once i take the cover off :)

Headlights (only 5 months old) great condition just need a clean dont think they genuine nissan $350 *ON HOLD*

Air con pump and lines will check on condensor condition $100

Stock Intercooler kit and all pipework (even has plastic air scoop) does have some oil in pipework but will try clean $100

non air bag dash $100 pretty sure was good condition will check

Centre console $80

Strut Brace $80 (will check brand)

Stock Diff (non abs) $60

Door trims $40

Skyline floor mats $*offers* (will sus condition)

Carpet $*offers* (will sus condition)

all windows apart from windscreen $*offers*

****ALL PRICES ARE NEGOTIABLE****

STUFF IM KEEPING FOR THE MOMENT:

Engine

Gearbox

Engine Loom

ECU

Front cross member

Tailshaft

no doubt there are many parts i havent thought of so if your chasing something let me know!!

Car will be located in the Northern suburbs of Adelaide

contact me via PM or [email protected] or SMS me on 0417080960

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Handbrake set up sold

strut brace sold

drivers window switch and regulator sold

Seats Front/rears (drivers seat has been patched but looks alot better then a hole) with matching door trims and rear trims $250 the lot few minor marks but other then that looks the goods :)

carpet seems to be in excellent condition $ **offers**

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got the turbo off and she looks very mint.. almost to mint so did a quick search and it has twin blades on front wheel meaning its from a series 2 or its been rebuilt at some stage?? anyone got more info on how i can find out whats in it?

PRICES DROPPED ON SOME BITS

$300 for the headlights due to finding a crack in one of the mounts (not broken off) which really doesnt have any effect on the lights

$60 for gtr grill

$50 for sideskirts need a bit of TLC

the seperate rear Exhaust section is made by Kakimoto $50

Full Exhaust system consists of 3' dump/front pipe full 3' system with HKS super dragger muffler sounds really good $300

Turbo $400

Centre console $60

floor mats ON HOLD

central locking actuators SOLD

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