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hi guys and girls,

i am currently dismantling a black R33 4 door (series 2), an R32, spray can green and have various RB25 items.

i have previously dismantled R33 2 doors in s1 and 2 and have parts still lying around so,

feel free to ask for any part as there will be a high possibility ill have it from current cars or previous cars i have dismantled.

Prices are neg, and postage is available at buyers expense.

#1R33 Boot Cable $15

#2 R33 Accelerator pedal and cable $20

#3 R33 s2 glove box (no marks, great cond) $15

#4 R33 rear cradle with upper arms $100

#5 R33 s1 4 door Rear Garnish (between tail lights) $30

#6 R33 Passenger and drivers Mirror $30 each

#7 R32 GTST Stock Springs (good to clear defect) $80 set

#8 R33 Washer Bottle $30

#9 R33 Engine cross Member $100

#10 R33 2 door Passenger Rear Tail light (s2) $50

#11R33 stock Hi cas bar $30

#12 R33 hand brake and cables $30

#13 R33 series 1 4 door tail lights and garnish $100

#14 R33 s2 steering wheel, with undeployed airbag (mint condition) $225

#15 R33 Steering column with barrel and key $80

#16 R33 passenger door handle $15

#17 R33 series 2 front Grill (black) $60

#18 R33 front LH and RH Hub assemblies with upper arms $50 each

#19 Air con and heater boxers and componetnts $ various

#20 R33 front and rear sway bars $30 each

#21 R33 4 door s2 boot and spoiler $125

#22Rb25 DET plenum (converted to forward facing) gd condition, flows well. $100

#23 R33 rear brakes and rotors $125

#24 Rb25 turbo actuator $30

#25 Rb25 stock BOV with gasket $25

#26 Rb25 gearbox shifter rubber boot $20

#27 Rb25 crossover pipe $25

#28 Rb25 Crankshaft $100

#29 Rb25 inlet plenum (top and bottom halves) $60 for both

#30 R33 front and rear doors, with glass (motors sold seprately), 4 door $125ea

#31 R33 centre console with lid $40

#32 r33 rear reo bar $45

Have heaps of interior trim including window motors, all types of trim panels, seals, switches etc

pics on request, but will try and post some soon :yes:

keep looking as i will, update what sells and add new bits in.

Cheers

Ty

:thanks:

Got the rubber drivers side door trim? Also the rubber trim that goes from the bottom of the windscreen and along the roof line? Crows are eating mine!!!!!!!

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