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Wrecking a complete series 2 1996 R33 GTST. Car had 122,000KM on the clock when it was involved in a T-bone accident. The car was in perfect running order before the crash. All parts listed are in good condition unless otherwise stated.

Im located in Emerald, Victoria although parts can also be picked up from Chadstone on mondays, wednesdays and thursdays. Will send items at your expense.

Complete RB25DET Engine, including all ancillaries. Was running perfectly when fitted in car, 122,000km. $1600

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RB25DET 5 Speed gearbox Conversion kit, includes all that is needed to convert from Auto to Manual (backing plate included but not pictured) $1850

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SSR Wheels. 17X9 +38 Rears and 17X8 +32 Fronts. 2 rims have some gutter rash as shown in the pictures. 3 tyres are at about 70%, 1 tyre has inside camber wear. $450

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Front brakes, Rotors & Callipers $350

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Rear Brakes, Rotors & Callipers $200

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Rear Subframe, cradle/Diff $350

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Catback Exhaust - 3" to 3.5" with cannon muffler, fits really well $250

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Complete Engine wiring loom and ECU. ECU has small dint in case. $200

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Headlight Passenger side, 2 mounts have cracks. Picture shows where cracks are, can easily be glued. Still worked perfectly. $100

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Headlight Drivers side, good condition - $200

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Suspension X 4, all in good condition. No leaks at all. $200

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Steering wheel with airbag, excellent condition. $170

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Front bar, From a 4 door although was fitted to 2 door. Paint has some scratches and blemishes as shown in pictures. $130

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2 X Tail lights $50each

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Rear boot and Spoiler $100

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Radiator, aftermarket in very good condition. $100

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Rear Bar $100

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Dash Pad $100

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Dash Surround $80

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SMIC Set-up, all pipes and brackets included $80

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Front 5 stud Hubs $80

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Drivers window switches $80

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Dash cluster, showing 122,000km - $80

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Rear strut brace, origingal adjustable from Nissan $80

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Drivers front panel, has chip in paint on ridge but is almost unnoticable once fitted $70

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Front bonnet grill $60

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Climate Control unit $60

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Passenger Airbag X2- $60

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Side skirts. 1 in good condition, 1 has some scratches. - $60

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Passenger Seat, very good condition $50

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Radiator Shroud - $50

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Driver door $50

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Aircon Condenser, aftermarket in as new condtion $50

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Front Reo Bar $50

Rear Reo Bar - $50

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Floor Mats, original skyline. $50

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Rear pods $50

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Castor rods, urethane bushes fitted. As new condition. $50each

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Airbag Module - $50

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Rear Seats $50

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Brake booster & master cylinder. Booster has some corosion. - $50

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Throttle cable - $40

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Boot trim, complete. Missing some lugs. $40

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Fuel Pump $40

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Space saver spare wheel, original. - $40

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Timex gauges. Voltage and boost. Wires have been cut short. - $40

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Rear parcel shelf - $40

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Monza Pod filter and adaptor - $40

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Passenger side window switch - $30

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Centre console - $30

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Indicator and wiper levers - $25each

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Contact me here in this thread or PM. Cheers

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Hey mate, I'd be interested in the cluster if the tacho works. Also, do you have the factory lug wrench?

How much for both posted to Melbourne 3188?

Thanks

matt.oshea: $25 to be posted to ACT

beau.r: $15 to be sent to Tasmania.

Stu_R33: Got a guy coming to pick up the cluster tomorrow, if it falls through i will let you know.

could i get some more info on the engine man? looks like has new water pump?

has timing belt been changed?

any noises leaks ect?

would you sell minus turbo, starter, alternator ect?

Kris.. Water pump and timing belt were changed at 100K service so each have 22,000km work. No noises or leaks, was still running fine in the car when i removed it. Car was t-boned to passenger side. Only ever ran stock boost from stock solenoid with a pod filter and 3"catback exhaust.

Want to keep it as a complete engine package.

G3TINQ - Will send you sms.

Hey, what clutch did this have?

Any leaks from the box or issues with any gears?

would you separate some of the bits as don't need pedals.

Finally how negotiable is the price?

cheers.

If you would be willing to sell front rotors seperate from the calipers, please PM me a price. I'm in Melbourne so would be picking them up.

Cheers,

Paul.

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