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Hey guys, I've got a manual, white series 1.5 R33 Skyline for wrecking in Sydney. It's been smashed up the back, so the boot, tail lights, etc are gone. The front end and everything else is all good though. It had a few mods on it (power FC, Greddy fmic, splitfires, etc) these are listed up here ! Further pics available on request

Pickup available in Sydney or I can post almost anything at buyers expense. PM me or reply if you're after anything random pieces or anything listed not listed here

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Aftermarket parts:

Apexi Power FC & hand controller to suit R33 Gts-t rb25det, immaculate condition - $1100 firm posted

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Greddy FMIC & piping kit, suits R33 Gts-t. Great condition, no damage, includes all pipes and hose clamps - pickup only! $450 ono

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SF-DIS-005 Splitfire coil packs, suits S1.5/S2 R33 Gts-t (with no ignitor) and R34 GTR - $400

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Greddy Catch can - $70

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Trial side skirts, great condition, pickup only ! - $250 ono

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SARD fuel pressure regulator & speco gauge - $80

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Greddy front strut brace - $100 ono

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JIC front coilovers, good condition - $250/ pair

KYB rear shocks with lowered King springs, good condition - $150/pair

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17x8 and 17x9" AVS model 6 wheels and tyres. All are 5x114.3, +35 offset. Fronts are 8" wide, rears 9". The two rear tyres are pretty bald, and the front 2 are pretty low, just above tread markers. They were on the above car and will fit great on most/all skylines, or anything with the above stud pattern - $650 ono

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Also have a set of 18x7.5" MKW forged wheels. All are 18x7.5" 5x114.3. The offset isn't printed on them but they were on a R33 gts-t, so i'm assuming around +35. Front tyres are good, about 70% thread, the rears are not as good at about 25% - $600 ono

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3" stainless steel catback exhaust (Greddy I think?) - $350

Turbosmart Boost Tee valve - $40

Standard parts:

The engine has 155,000k's on the clock and was running perfect - well looked after by previous owner. I did a compression test and it came up great - approx 155-160psi on all cylinders - $1000 ono for the bare engine

5sp manual Gearbox is also in good condition - $1200 for the box & tailshaft, or a whole manual conversion kit can be arranged for 1500

Exterior Stuff:

Series 1 chrome headlights, great condition - $250/pair

Series 1 bonnet - $150

Series 1 reo bar - $120

Front guards - $75 each

Front bare nose cut/radiator support - $150

Front bumper and grille are SOLD

side mirrors - $40 each

also have a set of stock standard R33 wheels with good tyres - $200

and a set of standard side skirts & rear pods - $150 ono for the set

Engine bay stuff:

Radiator - $80

Aircon condenser - $125

S2 Rb25det engine loom - $150

R33 aircon compressor - $100

R33 power steering pump - $100

R33 alternator - $90

Engine Mounts - $80/pair

Fuse box lid - $20

Radiator overflow bottle - $20

BM44 ABS brake master cylinder - $60

Brakes/driveline:

Front calipers - $275

Rear calipers - $140

Front rotors, used but good condition - $50/pair

Rear rotors, used but good condition - $50/pair

Castor rods with urethane bushes - $75

Front lower control arms - $70 ea

Front upper control arms - $50/pr

Front 5 stud hubs - $50 each

Rear lower control arms - $40 each

Rear 5 stud hubs - $140 pair

Handbrake drum assembly incl cables - $150 pair

Manual (4.11) rear diff - $150

Driveshafts $75 pair

Spare space saver wheel - $50

Also have a full set of standard suspension - $150

Interior:

Complete set of floor mats, good condition - $80

S1 Front seats, immaculate condition (seat covers all their life) - $150 ono / pair

Complete set of S1 door trims, immaculate condition (x4 pieces) - $100

Passenger side window motor - $50

Drivers side is SOLD

dash instrument cluster, approx 155,000km. everything works well on it - $100

S1 airbag steering wheel, some wear around the top edge - $80

Instrument cluster surround (S2) with all switches/vents - $80

Centre console - $50

Seatbelts (full set) - $80

Ignition barrel + door barrels & key - $80

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Coupla more pics:

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and I forgot to add the Nismo clear side indicators - $40 free postage. one of 2 hairline cracks in the lens but they're just cosmetic

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I will take the rear pods pick up Sydney. Pm contact no and address please. Pick up today ASAP. thanks

I have a friend who may be interested in Power FC

whats the condition of the skirts?

and would you post the standard skirts/pod and strut brace?

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Hi Chris, just wanted to thank you for the control arms. Also for waiting for me, bloody traffic. For anybody interested the car has been hit dead on up the rear. Panel damage only so rear suspension hasn't been touched. Seats looked very clean.

I will take the rear pods pick up Sydney. Pm contact no and address please. Pick up today ASAP. thanks

I have a friend who may be interested in Power FC

PM sent

Hi mate,

im keen on both mirrors, gearbox shift surround and the windscreen washer bottle/pump & water lines

im in sydney too can pick up on saturday?

Sounds good, PM sent

whats the condition of the skirts?

and would you post the standard skirts/pod and strut brace?

Hey, Sorry mate just looking for pickup on the skirts and pods, too big/fragile to pack

the space saver tire and are the front indicator the stock round ones??

i've got a space saver wheel, but no front indicators sorry- front bar is sold. PM me if you're keen on the wheel

cheers

Hi Chris, just wondering if you've got the rear boot floor trim out of the boot yet?

I might be looking to get a few more things from you on Sunday so I'll let you know then.

Hi Chris, just wanted to thank you for the control arms. Also for waiting for me, bloody traffic. For anybody interested the car has been hit dead on up the rear. Panel damage only so rear suspension hasn't been touched. Seats looked very clean.

cheers :thumbsup:

Hey mate would u know the fmic would fit a gtt??

Sorry mate i'm not sure. anyone know?

Hi Chris, just wondering if you've got the rear boot floor trim out of the boot yet?

I might be looking to get a few more things from you on Sunday so I'll let you know then.

Yup it's ready to go, just have to pull out the handbrake bits

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