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Got a 1996 R33 GTST Automatic which im wrecking. Car had 147,000km showing on the odometer. All parts are in good working condition unless otherwise stated.

RB25DET Complete engine including all ancillaries. Was running fine before the car was involved in an accident. Only modifications were a 3" turbo back exhaust and pod filter. Was running through an automatic transmission. $1350

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Automatic transmission with torque converter and flex plate. Perfect working condition. - $150

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Engine wiring loom and computer - $220

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Rear subframe with diif / axels / Hubs / Hicas / Suspension - $250

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Boot lid with series 2 spoiler - $120

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Standard wheels. 2 tyres are in as new condition, 2 tyres are it the wear indicators - $200

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3" Catback exhaust. Has small hole where pipe meets muffle at the end, easily repaired - $70

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Factory plastic side skirts. Have some scratches on the underneath of the passenger side and a crack at the end of the drivers side - $100

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Left and right rear tail lights - $30 each

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Rear bar. Paint has peeled off on corner of passenger side - $80

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Drivers side headlight. Plastic lens has a little fatigue but works perfect. - $150

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Series 2 interior dash surround - $100

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Series 2 steering wheel. Airbag center removed. - $60

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Factory side mount intercooler and piping. Everything included. - $80

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Front and rear stock suspension struts - $150

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Power steering rack - $100

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BM44 Brake master cylinder with booster - $80

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Drivers side power window switches and surround - $120

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Climate control unit - $40

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Passenger seat - $70

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Rear seats - $70

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Drivers door. Has small area where paint has bubbled. Doesn't include lock or door card - $50

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Passenger door. Doesn't include lock, door card or mirror - $50

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Series 2 interior door cards and back sides - $50

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Drivers side front fender - $70

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Passengers side front fender - $70

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Front brakes. Good working condition, pads and disks are about 50% worn. - $250

http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t177/Shano3000/P1020407.jpg

Rear brakes. Good working condition, pads are low and disks may need machining before use - $150

http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t177/Shano3000/P1020406.jpg

Complete lock set. Ignition, doors and boot locks with original skyline key - $150

http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t177/Shano3000/P1020403.jpg

Passenger window switch - $30

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Space saver spare wheel - $50

http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t177/Shano3000/P1020006.jpg

Front hubs. 5 stud. $60

http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t177/Shano3000/P1010949.jpg

Castor rods with urethane bushes - $30 each

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Radiator. Aftermarket of somesort. In as new condition. - $100

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Aircon condensor. As new condition.- $50

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Airbag dashpad. - $100

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Automatic selector - $40

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Pioneer headunit and 4 channel amp - $150

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Factory jack to fit in boot. - $40

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Lower control arms / LCA's. - $80 each

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Parts available for pick-up in Emerald anytime or at Chadstone during weekdays. Will post suitable items at buyers expense. Contact me here in this thread or PM if interested in any part or want more information.

hey mate, bit confused, your car was auto but the rad is for a manual? how did the gear box lines connect to it? i thought it was my lucky day then! anyway let me know and i might be interested! cheers.

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