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Heya, I've got a silver, manual series 2 R33 Skyline for wrecking here in Sydney. It's been hit at the rear, so the boot, tail lights, rear bumper are damaged. The front end and everything else is all good though, almost everything is listed up here including the mods it had

I can post almost everything here to anywhere in Aus, or pickup is fine in Sydney. Just PM me or reply here if you're after any parts

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Aftermarket parts:

Apexi Power FC & hand controller to suit R33 Gts-t rb25det, immaculate condition - $1000 firm

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FMIC & piping kit, suits R33 Gts-t. Good condition, includes all pipes and hose clamps - $300 - pickup only

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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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Apexi AVCR electronic boost controller - all hoses, solenoids, controller mount, etc included. - $350

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Oil Catch can - $60

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Z32 AFM and matching plug, as new condition - $200

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Auto Meter boost and air fuel meter gauges in custom DIN mount - $150

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19x8.5" and 19x9.5" HP Design wheels and tyres. Great condition all round, only a few small gutter marks on one of the wheels

Fronts are 19x8.5, +38 offset, rears are 19x9.5. +38 offset, all are 5x114.3. almost 3.5 inches of dish on the rear wheels

Good tyres all round, fronts are 235/35 Kuhmo approx 40-60% tread and rears are 275/30 Nankang 70-90% tread - $1200 ono for the set, can ship them anywhere

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Front strut brace - $75

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26/27mm Nismo front swaybar - $150 ono

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HKS turbo timer - $50

Adjustable castor rods - $100/pair

slotted/drilled rear rotors, lots of meat left - $150

k&n pod filter - $25

The car also has an aftermarket rear swaybar and bigger injectors, but i'm yet to pull these off

Standard parts:

The engine has 89,000k's on the clock and was running perfect. I did a compression test last week and it was all good - approx 155-160psi on all cylinders - $1000 ono for the bare engine

5sp manual Gearbox is also in lavish condition. Includes a short shifter - $1300 for the box, or I can sell as a complete manual conversion for $1600

Exterior Stuff:

Series 2 headlights - $200 each

Series 2 bonnet, some stone chips - $200 - pickup only

Series 2 reo bar - $150

Front guards - $75 each

Front bare nose cut/radiator support - $150

Front bumper, has a cracked spot near where the #plate sits, and some stone chips. Includes lower lip and indicators/foggies - $250 pickup only

S2 grille - $60

Side mirrors - $40 each

Trial (i think) sideskirts, good condition, no cracks - $150 ono for the pair. Pickup only

Engine bay stuff:

Aircon condenser - $125

S2 Rb25det engine loom - $150

R33 aircon compressor - $100

R33 power steering pump - $100

R33 alternator - $100

Engine Mounts - $75/pair

Fuse box lid - $20

Radiator overflow bottle - $20

Washer bottle & motors - $25

BM44 ABS brake master cylinder - $50

Brakes/driveline:

Front calipers (painted red) - $280

Rear calipers (painted red) - $140

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

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

Adjustable castor rods - $120/pair

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) ABS rear diff - $250

Driveshafts $75 pair

Spare space saver wheel - $50

Full set of standard suspension (with KYB rear shocks)- $150

Interior:

Complete set of floor mats, good condition - $80

Complete boot interior, good condition - $80 (pickup only)

S2 Front seats, Great condition - $150 ono

Complete set of S2 door trims, immaculate condition (x4 pieces) - $100

Passenger side window motor - $50

Drivers side window motor - $100

Driver side window switch - $75

dash instrument cluster, approx 89,000km, all working - $120

S2 airbag steering wheel, Great condition - $200

Instrument cluster surround (S2) with all switches/vents - $100

Manual gear stick surround (S2)- $50

Centre console, with good lid/latch - $50

Seatbelts (full set) - $100

Ignition barrel + door barrels & key - $90

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Hey mate,

How much for the top radiator mount brackets with grommets post to Canberra 2911?

PM sent !

adjustable castor rods are they the rubber bush type?

Sorry, no rubber, they're all metal

hey I am interested in the drivers side window motor.

Where r u located in Sydney?

PM sent

does the intercooler piping suit r34 gtt?

Probably not sorry, there are likely some small differences. I think only return-flow FMIC kits fit both r33/r34

Hi, do you have the front bumper/fender liners? the black plastic bits that sit in the wheel arch, and behind the front bumper?

If you do, please PM me, or SMS 0401 549 030.

Thanks,

Ben.

Hi, do you have the front bumper/fender liners? the black plastic bits that sit in the wheel arch, and behind the front bumper?

If you do, please PM me, or SMS 0401 549 030.

Thanks,

Ben.

yup, PM sent

interested in Manual gear stick surround can you ship to 4802?

yep, PM sent !

floormats, front reo, door locks & grille sold, front bar & gear surround sold pending payment

and a couple more pics:

GSS-341 walbro fuel pump in R33 cradle - $100

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Is the drivers side window switch 11 pin??

hey, it's a 12-pin switch - theres a photo of it in the first post

cheers

Wheels pls. Can pick up asap. keen!!

Pm sent!!

Or sms 0468744534

Cheers

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