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All parts are from a series 2 97 r33 gts manual. Had a impact in the front but fixable with a dressed front cut. It is fixable but I have decided to strip it. Just ask if you need something not listed. I will post most items. If its bigger I may get you to source your own courier. I can find at least one day a week I can meet a courier.

Also if you need something and the price is honestly a bit steep don't be afraid to have a chat to me about it. That doesn't mean I want to be low balled on everything but id like to think im fair and reasonable. If you disagree however please don't comment on that lol. If you would like pics please let me know. Il try and get pics tonight of the non standard gear.

Manual Conversion

Series 2 sunroof shell. Currently rolling with manual conversion installed. 3k Can be negotiated as to how much i remove or keep there. on repariable write off register

Full series 2 interior

Front seats

rear seats

COMPUTER $100

TAIL SHAFT $200

R200 WITH CRADLE DIFF IN VGC $250 ABS diff

Abs pump

DRIVESHAFTS $65 EACH

HICAS $80

POWER STEERING RACK $150

POWER STEERING BOTTLE $20

BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER $150

SWAY BARS $20 EACH

Horn $20

Front wiper motor - $50

Rear Wiper Motor - $50

STEERING COLUMN $50

(Body parts)

series 2 headligtht Passenger side 175

Passenger front guard $50 very slight mark

Drivers door 300

Pass door $300 includes glass window reg and everything

Boot very minor damage to rear drivers side lip. $60 no wing

Rear tail lights

(DASH PARTS)

turbo cluster with 167000km's $150

DASH NO CRACKS OR BUBLES OR HOLESLOOKS LIKE NEW with airbag $300

ALL VENTS $75

GLOVE BOX $30

CENTRE CONSOLE $150

CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT $75 BOTH BUTTONS WORK

HEATER CORE $70 A

IRCON CORE $70

HEATER FAN $20

(INTERIOR)

INDICATOR / WIPER SWICH Headlight, fog lights / ASSEMBLY $100

HANDBRAKE $30

REAR TRIMS $30 EACH

SEAT BELTS SET $150

INTERIOR LIGHT $15

PLUSH CARPET $70

PASSENGER DOOR TRIM $75

POWER WINDOW SWITCH PASS SIDE $25

BOOT TRIMS $70

POWER ANTENNA $50

PILLER TRIMS $20 EA

ROOF LINING $40

KICK PANELS $10 EACH

R33 GTST. Skuff plates, both sides $35

Rear Seats - $100

Door seals $25 each

Boot seal $25

Rear ¼ trims - $50 each

Rear1/4 window surrounds $50 each

A pillar Trims $20 each

B pillar trims

Door cards

Rear Vision Mirror $20

(ODDS AND ENDS)

FUEL TANK $30

FUEL PUMP $50

WASHER BOTTLE $20

RADIATOR OVERFLOW BOTTLE $20

WINDSCREEN $200

QUARTER GLASS $30

REAR WINDOW $200

BATTERY HOLDER $20

WIPERS $15

FUEL LINES $50

FUEL FLAP $10

FUEL CAP $10

Engine Mounts - $80

Radiator overflow bottle - $20

Stock BOV - $40

Sun visors $30

Handbrake assembly & cables - $160

Sing out if you need anything not listed. PM me or get me on 0424506009

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Hey mate, If you cant sell the Shell whole, I may be interested in the sunroof glass part. Not the whole sunroof just the glass bit, but I might be prepared to buy the whole lot.

Let me know if your interested

I have alot of other parts not listed so dont be scared to ask. Also if prices are steep im happy to negotiate. Also do bulk prices on several items. Sent lots of stuff to wa and sa so far, will post most items.

Will sell sunroof roof lining, light / switch, right or left rear body cut. aps pump unit thing. na steering rack and lines, na cross member, rear bar, aftermarket catback exhaust, 17" 4 stud wheels, Right or left tail light. Airbox with k&n filter + snorkle, green lable afm, na intake pipe from airbox to tb. Series 2 airbag steering wheel or airbag from dash.

Will take 900 firm for manual conversion. Its in the way!

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yep sure do mate. 0424506009. ur welcoem to ceh k out otehr bits as well.

I actually just bought a turbo wreck. yet to get it delivered though.

Hey,

Got these pipes/hoses?

Also the f###ing crows have been eating the rubber around the door/windscreen so do you have a gun? Whoa, a mean do you have the drivers side door rubber forsale?

Cheers

Simon

(Oh and ive just discovered the joys of image paint, hence the yellow lines!!!)

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hey mate, good pics!makes it really easy to locate stuff.

I am fresh out of guns and dont have alot of the stock turbo pipes but il have a look. should have most or all of the rubbers you need. Let me know when u want to come check them out.

I actually just bought a turbo wreck. yet to get it delivered though.

Oooh, keep me updated. I'm still chasing an RB25DET. I might also get around to grabbing that door card bracket too :P

Hey

Have you got any of those plastic clips that screw in? they are manly found in the boot area? i have not many and sub is currently holding the backing up. and also a lid for the windscreen wipers container? or complete unit would be fine.

thanx l8rs

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