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Stripping S2 R33 Parts

Prices are negotiable.

Can post or take a car load to Sydney. Located in a Canberra

GTST wing $100

(SOLD) - ECU $150

(SOLD) - Wiring loom $150

Side skirts $100

Rear bar $75

CD player surround $70

(SOLD) - Double din CD/DVD player (alpine) $400

(SOLD) - Shifter surround $40

Centre console $80

Front seats (minor tear on drivers bolster) $150

Rear seats $100

Boot hatch $80

Tail lights $150 (KR4 Silver)

Skyline rear centre garnish $50

Door windows $100 each

Window regs $100 each

Aftermarket cat back exhaust $300

RB20 Turbo (no shaft play about 140,000kms) $200

(SOLD) - G4 Racing Coilovers $400 ono

(SOLD) - Engine $600 (170,000 kms Long block, healthy and strong)

(SOLD) - Diff $200

(SOLD) - Half shafts $100 each

Rear adjustable camber arms $100

19" Maxis Super Hero rims $900 with brand new tyres

19" ROH Modena 3 Piece Rims $1600 with 80% front 50% rear

Turbosmart boost tee $40

Turbosmart boost guage $40

Aftermarket adjustable tie rod ends $70

Stock clutch and flywheel $120

Passenger front guard (perfect condition) $80

Tail shaft $120

Starter motor $100

Alternator $100

Front and rear Brake Calipers $350

Brake rotors x4 - $200

Hubs $300

(SOLD) - Coil packs $150

(D/S SOLD) - Rear Lower control arms $60 each

Rear cradle $50

Front lower control arms $70 each

Seat belts x 4 $150

(SOLD) - Drivers door cards $80

Passenger door card $80

(SOLD) - Drivers side window switch elects $100

Passenger side window switch elects $50

Window switch surrounds $80 each

Side mirrors $90 each

Steering surround $50

AC control unit $80

Window wipers $20 each

Fuel flap $60

Fuel cap $20

Bonnet latch $50

Boot latch $50

Power steering reservoir $150

(SOLD) - TPS $50

Top dash AC vents $20 each

Passenger side headlight $100

Power steering rack $100

CAS $100

VCT Solenoid $70

Turbo Lines $40

ABS Box $200

Manual Conversion (clutch master $80, clutch slave $80, clutch pedal $50, brake pedal $60) or kit for $225

Nissan Prince Foot well carpets x5 $300

Glove box with working latch $50

Fuel Pump $50

Fuel pump cradle $75

Antenna $75

Lock set (steering lock, door locks, boot lock with key) $200

Sway bars front and rear $50 each

Boot carpets and sides $100

Prob more that I have forgotten.

NO FRONT BAR

NO INTERCOOLER or PIPING

NO RB25 TURBO

NO GEARBOX

NO HEADLIGHTS

NO DIFF

Still have the stuff on the list guys if anyone needs anything make me a offer

Fs: cusco rear camber arms for r34 gtt, should also fit s15's. Never used. Looking for $400 neg.

Also have a hicas lock bar, never used $60 neg.

Still got my greedy oil cooler as well $450.attachicon.gif1005209_642792255745479_1108427958_n.jpgattachicon.gif941706_616592388365466_1763377059_n.jpg

will hi cas lock bar fit r33 gtst?

I have an old 32 gtst one.

greasy and unpainted, but a clean and a coat of paint and itll be sweet.

Has inner ball joints but they are a little loose, not too bad.

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Only good if it fits.

The driftworks hicas elimination kit is much nicer, no more ball joints, thats what i have.

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Edit: no outer ball joints, have to use your own.

Edited by D.I.Y. Mik

JZZ30 Soarer, 1994 Model

230 odd thousand ks

Auto

near standard

has FMIC (HPi Japan) and cat back, standard boost

ACT rego, will put another 3 months on for new buyer

Good honest car, those that know me know if I sell a car with anything wrong with it, I sell it very cheap.

This one is good mechanically

Not long had the front brakes machined and calipers rebuilt

Tyres are good, seats are very good for its age.

Has DVD player in the dash, but I dislike big stereos so its not very loud

Interior has the usual Soarer issues, split tops of door trims, and a couple of holes in the dash where people have mounted gauges in the past.

NO blinky dash issues, toyota had fixed that problem for this model year, and same for the door trims ripping off when closing the door.

Looking for $5k ono and must go because I want a GTR

anymore info PM me for my number or just shoot through some questions

Cheers

Andrew

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FOR SALE; R32 M-Spec side skirts and rear pods. I bought these with intensions of fitting them on my R32 but sold the car so I no longer need them. Both items are in black, genuine plastic. Side skirts are perfect condition, passenger side rear pod has a small crack. Take the lot for $250.

For photos msg me @ 0404 727 515

Cheers

I might want to add that when I say 'unit only', I am pretty sure that it includes the valve and power unit too. But not the hoses, clamps and fittings etc.. but I will confirm tonight.

Injectors sold.

Pics attached of the boost controller.

Main parts are included with it, but u will need to byo hoses, clamps or be creative..

Additionally, the following link should take u to the instructional manual http://www.greddy.com/upload/file/profec_bspec2.pdf

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Got a few things fot sale

Nismo gear nob

R33 Clear side winkers

17" wheels with good tread

R33 s2 drivers headlight

Details/ pics in link below

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/429714-r33-parts-and-17-wheels-for-sale/

Seimens Deka 660cc injectors - $250

I bought these 2nd hand from these forums, but I never actually got around to putting them in. The first owner put about 4,000kms on them.

They come with the stock loom with the required plugs soldered on to the fuel rail spacers. So I can only presume that the loom would would only fit a S2 RB25DET NEO. But, not sure if the injectors themselves can be fitted to another loom?

Profec B spec II boost controller - unit only; $120

I thought it was broken, but I realised it wasn't fitted properly and it sat in the shed for awhile.

Happy to send pics, or for you to come around and have a look.

PM or mob:O432808254

Cheers, Karl

Stuff sold.. Thanks guys.

Ross Tuffbond Metal Jacket Harmonic Balancer with idler tensioner kit. This kit fixes the issue of the powersteering belt getting thrown when giving it big revs.

Have put 5000km on the balancer and kit and I am selling due to upgrade to ATI 1000hp balancer.

Came of a R33 GTR.

Chasing $500 ONO. The balancer is $480 from ross and the kit is another $300, so great deal.

Will seperate if someone makes it worth my while.

Pics to come, PM me for further details.

Injectors no fit without extra work

Loom is ok with these but took to tuner and he said nah prefer not to mod to suit :(

(they fit BF fords and a few other ford models)

Apparently though ID's are the same so it can and has been done before.

Got a few things fot sale

Nismo gear nob

R33 Clear side winkers

17" wheels with good tread

R33 s2 drivers headlight

Details/ pics in link below

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/429714-r33-parts-and-17-wheels-for-sale/

how much for the gear nob and indicators?

Injectors no fit without extra work

Loom is ok with these but took to tuner and he said nah prefer not to mod to suit :(

(they fit BF fords and a few other ford models)

Apparently though ID's are the same so it can and has been done before.

Bummer, Sin. I didn't give u any wrong info did I?

All fine, trying to on sell in FS section with another 2 sets I have accumulated.

Ended up buying new 850cc's - direct fit. :D

They will fit so were good, but about a centre meter to long so requires mods to the fuel rail and maybe caps.

Tuner and me prefer not modding. Just another place leakage can occur.

Being as old as me leakage isn't a good look :P

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