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Hi guys, i have what is close to an entire stock R33 GTST available to part out.

the engine and gear box is not for sale...

Please let me know what you are interested in, make an offer and i'll probably take it :)

Here is a list to start you off:

stock rear sub frame

fuel tank

tein coilvers

entire dash

heater boc

heater fan

2x instrument clusters

front and rear stock suspension arms

all brakes and control systems

turbo from engine

plenum from engine

coilpacks

stock diff

door trims

rear seats

roof lining

AC system

complete vehicle wiring looms

hicas

and the list goes on and on....

parts are in botany near sydney airport.

here are some picks:

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a bit more info:

the chassis (blue one) is my old skyline that was in an accident. that will be for sale as well eventually.

i bought a black R33 that was being rebuilt for a street car. this has been torn down and all the good bits from my old blue R33 are on the back chassis now. all the stock (mainly stock) parts from the black R33 that was being built for the street use are off and for sale. everything looks like it in really good condition. some parts i have already sold such as the R32 GTR seats that were in it.

Im not looking to spend too much time on selling these parts and shipping them around the country. if there is something you need and you live or work close by, come and see it.

let me know when and we can arrange the visit :)

If you're willing to post to Perth I would be interested in the aerial assembly in the boot if in working order. PM me if you're willing to post please. May be interested in a few other little pieces too.

  • 2 weeks later...

HI guys, here are some updates...

all parts are pick up only from botany/marrickville

Tein HRs for sale - $500

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R33 GTST Fuel tank with stock fuel pump - $200

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hi, i dont have the intake pipe.

here are some more bits:

Radiator stock with shroud - $200

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Stock Intercooler and some pipes - $50

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HKS BOV - older style, could be copy $50

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after:

front timing cover

driver side power window module

lower driver-side dash above the knee (clips intact)

plastic trim below the shifter boot

you got in good condition? in sydney as well

Edited by BWRGTR
  • 2 weeks later...

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