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Picked up this wreck few days ago.... it's a 1995 non V-spec R33 Gtr. Front end is smashed so front bar, lights, intercooler etc are not available. It's also had a hit on the passenger side. The engine is good so if it doesn't sell i'll keep it as a spare for my race car.

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Parts can be picked up from Valley Heights Sydney or I can ship almost anything at cost.

Check in at the last page of the thread regularly as I'll keep updating what's left, I'll post pics up over the next few days.

Rb26dett engine $3,900

Runs well with good even compression. Complete engine including wiring loom, ECU, turbos, intake and exhaust, injectors, coil packs etc.

R33 Gtr gearbox $800

Non V spec diff $400

Driveshafts $150 each

Hubs $400

Front and rear cradles $150 each

Lower control arms, front $120

Fuel tank $100

Stock R33 Gtr exhaust $250

Stock R33 Gtr suspension $300

Attessa pumps $150

ABS unit $200

Stock air box $200

Has one chipped clip

Intercooler piping $200

Stock BOVs $140

Brake master and booster $100

Pair of R33 Gtr rims $550 (the other two are badly damaged and will go to the scrap yard unless someone wants to make an offer. Been quoted at least $175 per rim to repair).

Brembo brakes $1,500 front and rear or $1,200 fronts and $300 rear

Includes rotors, calipers, lines and pads with plenty of meat.

Front stock strut brace $100

Rear stock strut brace $60

Boot lid with wing $400

Rear bar $250

Tail lights $130 pair

Front bar lights $50 pair

Drivers side front guard $100

Includes Gt badge, good condition apart from a small amount of damage near indicator (see pic)

Inner guard liners with factory air guides $150

-A couple of cracks which do not affect the fit to the car at all.

Front guard GT badge $10

Drivers side door $150

Good condition, does not include interior trims

Drivers Door trim $100 (no window switch)

Passenger side door trim fabric (handy if you want to replace your damaged fabric) $20

Window switch $50 drivers side, $40 passenger side

A pillar trims $50 each

Full set of R33 Gtr floor mats $230

Excellent condition, no holes or cigarette burns. Just need a quick clean.

Centre console $60

Includes Gtr badge. One of the mounting screws is broken however this cannot be seen when the lining is placed inside.

Console stereo surround $30

Gauge cluster with 64,000km $230

Climate control unit $40

Triple gauge cluster $60

Stock stereo $40

Stock steering wheel $150

Air bag is deployed but otherwise good condition (just swap in your good airbag)

Dash pad $100

Rear vision mirror $20

Sun visors $10 each

Rear seats $330

Seat belts $40 each

B/C pillar trims $50 each

Rear trims $70 driver's side (perfect condition) $40 passenger side (has some minor damage)

Complete boot interior $150

Space saver $70

Rear window $200 (Pick up only, you remove or pay for the window dude to remove it)

Set of wipers $50

Wiper motors $50

Everything is for sale, if you need something just ask. I'm also wrecking an R33 gtst so it would help to specify in Pms whether its for Gtr or Gtst!

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Are the rocker covers, timing belt cover & coil pack cover available separate to the engine? if so please PM me a price?

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How much for the front seats?

passenger seat is bent good for fabric and parts $150

driver seat jenna has already flogged and stuck in her gtr

30 bux delivered

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