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hi mate

want to sell the whole unit complete, happy to post if you are still keen

I'm told 33 and 32 units are the same. Is this your understanding too? Mines a 32. How much posted to Adelaide 5353?

Speedo cluster also sold

here's a complete list of what i have left:

Panels/exterior trims/wipers etc:

-Rear boot and spoiler $400 includes Gtr badge but no lock (won't separate boot from spoiler)

-Tail lights $80 each or $140 pair

-Rear bumper $250

-Rear bumper reo $170

-Rear 'Skyline' garnish $50

-Drivers side front fender $100 has a tiny bit of damage around indicator but nothing too bad

-Drivers side door $130 come and get it! Good condition including window glass, handle and mirror, no lock. Can strip parts if anyone needs as well.

-Full set of locks with Gtr key $150 (doors, boot, ignition)

-Rear window wiper $10

-Rear wiper motor $50

-Front wiper motor $50

-Drivers side skirt $50

-Gt fender badge $15

-Under engine undertray $30

-Centre cap for stock rims (one only) $40

-Fuel flap $10

-Front lip $50 damaged but still useable

All panels are black and unless stated otherwise are in good condition. Have plenty of photos of each for anyone who wants.

Interior plastics/trims/gauges etc:

-Triple gauge cluster $60

-G Sensor (red indicating severe impact)... may be of use to someone???? $50

-Gtr floor mats $150 two of the rears have a stain but otherwise in excellent condition

-Centre console lid $45

-Flare $10 can not post

-Rear seats $300 good condition with no tears, burns or stains just a small amount of sun fade

-Dashpad $100

-Glovebox $20 or free if you buy the dash pad

-Dash demister vents (long skinny ones) $30 pair or free with dash pad

-Indicator and wiper stalks $15 each

-Driver's window switch surround (plastic part only) $20

-Passenger window switch surround $10

-Gearshift surround with ashtray and ciggy lighter $20

-Steering wheel plastics $20

-Stock gearknob $40 a little wear but not too bad, no fading

-Rubber gearboot (the part that goes under the leather boot) $30 not torn

-Leather handbrake boot $20 a little wear but overall good

-Passenger series 1 door trim fabric $10 (good to replace yours if it's got tears or ciggy burns)

-A pillar trims $30 each or pair for $50

-B/C pillar trims $30 each or $50 pair

-Passenger door grab handle (whole door card is gone) $10

-Child restraints $20 pair

-Rear parcel tray with factory speaker covers $30 speaker covers have holes where the child restraints were mounted. Pick up only.

-Drivers foot rest $10

-Roof grab handles $10 each or all three for $20

Other shit:

-Stock R33 Gtr turbos $200

-Stock exhaust manifolds $40

-A heap of intake pipes- pm me for the part you need and prices

-Stock air box $180, has a crack and one clip is missing, bargain for anyone who can plastic weld as it looks like it could be easily fixed. No snorkel.

-Front Gtr sway bar $80

-Stock Rb26 BOV $80 (has a little dent from impact)

-Alternator $130

-Attessa pumps $140

-Factory front pipe $100

-Tail shaft (rear) $100

-Tail shaft (front) $150

-Passenger side drive shaft $100 (boot is freshly torn, d/shaft is still in good condition)

-Clutch master $80

-Power steering reservoir $20 (pump and bracket are sold)

-Radiator overflow tank $20

-Sway bars $50 each

-Undercar bracing $make an offer

-Hubs $100 each

-Steering racks $120 each

-Fuel tank $100 or $120 with fuel pump

-Complete wiring loom/fuse boxes (except engine loom) $300

-Factory suspension $100 (one strut is damaged, other three would be handy as spares or for repair)

Engine, gearbox, front seats are not available

Located in Valley Heights Sydney, most items can be shipped if required

hay mate any chance of getting a pic of the front lip and a pic of the damage on the lip please

one here of the worst bits:

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pm me your email addy if you're still interested as i've got a heap more pics

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Hey Fatz, do you still have the triple gauge cluster and the climate control unit, sterio brackets, heater and fan? If so, how much for the lot posted to the gold coast?

Hey Fatz, do you still have the triple gauge cluster and the climate control unit, sterio brackets, heater and fan? If so, how much for the lot posted to the gold coast?

i only hve the climate control unit and possibly (but not sure) the stereo brackets left. Postage $15 and brackets $20 if I have them

PM for bank details

Hey mate are the gtr floor mats still available?

sold dude

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