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Parts available from 29th June

Pics and prices to come low Kim's r33 big turbo set up motor box Coilovers body kit plus more

All body panels straight in great condition

Pm your pre orders

Located Redhead nsw

1995 series 1 marroon

Just moved both my cars will be shipped next week i will upload pics and prices then

0402555849

I have a complete car here is the list if there is anything that you want thats not on the list just pm or call

Mechanical:

rb25det comp tested runs perfect will have clip of it running before removal. Comes complete with aftermarket coilpacks ecu wiring all accessories stock turbo but no turbo manifold $1200

Highmount turbo set up. T04e with manifold proboost external wastegate with screamer, braided lines, dump pipe,front mount plus all pipings ,clamps hks style bov $1350 All 18month old

r33 gearbox perfect conditon $1200

tein superstreets coilovers just over 12 month old $850

Complete front brake set up including hubs and knuckle $350

Rear set up including handbrake cables and hubs $350

R33 gtr radiator $200

Tight lsd $250

Rear shafts $65 each

Tail shaft $80

Front controll arms lower $45 each

Front caster arms $20 each

Rear complete arms $60 a side

Front and rear stock sways $45 each

P/s rack $80

Stock wheels 2 tyres ok missing 2 centre caps $200

Brake master cylinder $35

Booster $40

Rear supframe $120

Anything else just ask

Body:

Straight as guards $100 each

body kit included front bar which is cracked but can easily be repaired , side skirts and rear bar in good conditon $400

Rear boot with wing $200

Gtr boot with wing $300

Bonnet very straight $250

headlights will be glass polished before sent $250

rear tail lights $65 each

Straight as doors with windows regs no handles or trims $100 each

Mirrors $45 each

Interior:

neat front seats $150

Rear seats $75

door trims $50 each

stero surround $50

Cluster $100

Centre console $50

rear view mirror $35

Seat belts Front $45 each rears $60 the lot

autometer boost gauge with cup $45

turbo timer $35

Rear trims $25 a side

Pillar trims $15 each

Scuff panels $20 each

Dash $80

anything else just ask

0402555849 or pm

Located newcastle but can help with freight

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Some new pics and prices

Unknown jap brand 3 inch front pipe $70

3 1/2 inch cat back into 4 inch diff back stainless exhaust with cannon $300

Tein non adjustable suspension $450

Manual conversion kit $1500

rb25det motor ecu wiring aftermarket coilpacks with t04e turbo set up including front mount and piping $2200.

I have a clip of it erunning before removal

Fuel flap $15

Boot rubber perfect condiotn $20

Skyline garnish $35

Rear window lower trim perfect condition $35

Spare tyre $50

Factory jack no handle $25

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S1 R33 GTST Auto speed sensor by any chance?

No sorry mate

Will the hub + knuckle fit an R34 GTT?

Mine is broken and I can't find another.

Not sure have you asked any of the guys on here in tec section?

Motor sold

gearbox conversion sold

teins sold

Gtr boot sold

rear bar sold

rear seat belts sold

Still have heaps of interior bits, seats,driveshafts, wheels, exhaust , door skins, bonnet , passanger guard, skirts, gtr radiator and a few other bits and peices

Stolen car kit Boot lock , door locks , complete steering assembley with ignition barrel and key $110

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  • 4 weeks later...

hey mate you got a pic of that boost gauge, i need a cheap one for testing! also is it psi?

psi mate

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will you do 2 wheels for 80 cash?

Wheels sold

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