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hi there,

i am currently dismantling a black R33 2 door, a black R33 4 door (series 2) and have various RB25 items.

feel free to ask for any part as there will be a high possibility ill have it from current cars or previous cars i have dismantled.

Prices are neg, and postage is available at buyers expense.

#1R33 Boot Cable $15

#2 R33 Accelerator pedal and cable $20

#3 R33 s2 glove box (no marks, great cond) $15

#4 R33 rear cradle with upper and lower arms $100

#5 R33 Rear Garnish (between tail lights) $30

#6 R33 Passengers Mirror $30

#7 R32 GTST Stock Springs (good to clear defect) $80 set

#8 R33 Washer Bottle $20

#9 R33 Engine cross Member $100

#10 R33 Passenger Rear Tail light (s2) $50

#11R33 Hi cas bar $30

#12 R33 hand brake and cables $30

#13 R33 series 1 4 door tail lights and garnish $100

#14 R33 series 2 4 door tail lights (silver) $100

#15 R33 Steering column with barrel and key $80

#16 R33 passenger door handle $15

#17 R33 series 2 front Grill (black) $60

#18 R33 front LH and RH Hub assemblies with upper arms $50 each

#19 R34 4 door weather Shields with clips and hardware $145 ono (mint condition)

#20 R33 front and rear sway bars $30 each

#21 Rb25 DET coilpacks (working condition, just upgraded) $50

#22Rb25 DET plenum (converted to forward facing) gd condition, flows well. $100

#23 Rb25 valley cover (blue in colour) $25

#24 Rb25 turbo actuator $30

#25 Rb25 stock BOV with gasket $25

#26 Rb25 gearbox shifter rubber boot $20

#27 Rb25 crossover pipe $25

#28 Rb25 Crankshaft $100

#29 Rb25 inlet plenum (top and bottom halves) $60 for both

Have heaps of interior trim including series 2 seats, all trim panels, switches etc

pics on request, but will try and post some soon :yes:

Cheers

Ty

:thanks:

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I am after

R33 4 door parts.

Genuine side skirts

Genuine rear pods

All four door cards

Weather shields

Boot lining

Hicas ecuS

eries two seats rear seats and front passenger maybe

Dash fascia if mint

Tails lights series one(I see u have set)

May be after bonnet and boot(series 1) if by chance it is the dark factory grey

Cheers letmeknowwhatyougot

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