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Hey guys, wrecking my white 97 r33 s2 gtst

Its a full car so have all parts, it has done 93,000kms so everything is in good working condition. the reason for wrecking it is that i had a hit on the front and was classed a repairable writeoff, got it all repaired by a friend but he did a shit job so am really over it and just parting it! Instead of me listing every little thing ill just list the main things and you guys can send me pm or text about what you want.

Standard Parts-

RB25det full motor comes high flow turbo, manifold ect- $1500

Gear box- $1300

Tail Sharft-$150

LSD diff- $150

Air box with Snorkel- $150

Brakes-$400 for all 4

Calipers-$300 for all 4

Standard r34 gt rims with road worthy tyres-$200 for all 4

Standard r33 gtst rims with shit tyres-$150 for all 4

Front bar-$200 with fog lights

Rear bar-$100

Bonnet-$300

Boot with standard s2 spoiler-$150

Doors with glass and door trims with electric windows-$400 for both

Head lights-$400 for both

Tail lights-$150 for both

Mspec side skirts-$150 for both

Steering wheel with airbag-$100

Performance Parts-

Apexi power fc with hand controller and boost control kit- $1400

Apexi 3inch turbo back exhaust- $800

Custom made intake pipe- $100

Z32 air flow meter- $150

Excedy heavy duty button clutch( has done only about 80kms pretty much brand new, comes with freshly machined flywheel) - $350

Bosch 040 fuel pump - $ 120

Nismo 740cc injectors- $650

ANY OTHER PARTS YOU NEED I HAVE SO JUST TEXT ME AND WE WILL WORK IT OUT!

Located in Hallam, Victoria! Contact me by text on 0433467819

Bonnet, left guard, front bar and reenforcemnt, fog lights~ sold pending payment

Power fc and boost control kit~ sold pending payment

z32 afm~ sold pending payment

Do you have an eye level brake light I can have from the back parcel shelf?

Also a rear seat (rhs if it makes a difference) seatbelt clip (base)

Edited by GH05T
  • 3 weeks later...

hey would you happen to have the boot interior for sale? (floor and walls) I would love to buy them and get them shipped to Tasmania dependent on the quality of course :)

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