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Hey i am wrecking this R33 gtst Coupe, i also have some R33 sedan parts and R34 as well left over from the other wrecks prices as listed or PM or post please

Rb25det Neo motor $1400 PENDING

RB25de NEO gearbox $650

RB25det Gearbox $1200

RB25DE Neo motor $500 SOLD

RB25det Neo Autobox $100 SOLD

RB25det S2 turbo $250

GTST brake setup calipers lines hubs etc $800

R33 rear cradle $100

R34 rear crade $120

R33 GTST diff $200

R33 crossmember $75

R33 GTST engine mounts $100

R34 GTR fuel pump and cradle $150

R33 GTST stock suspension springs and shocks F&R setup $200

R33 rear lower control arms $75 each

Front lower control arms $75 each

camber / traction rods $10 each

Sway bars front and rear $20 each

R33 gts4 front cross member GTR? $50

R33 gts4 4.3 diff $200

R33 gts4 tail shaft GTR etc $100

R33 gts4 calipers all 4 $50

R33 GTS4 rear hubs 4 stud $50

R33 Drivers door Black $100

R33 door drivers side KR4 silver $100

1 drivers side M spec side skirt $50

R33 boot lid $125

S2 wing $50

Rear tail lights $50 each

Drivers side rear quater panel $100

Rear reo bar $25

Rear bar SOLD

Door handles KR4 silver $25 each

Brake booster $50

BM44 ABS cyl $50

R33 S2 seats with rails $150 pair

R33 S2 seats with rails worn drivers right bolster $100 pair

R33 S2 rear seats $100

R33 S2 carpet $100

R33 S2 dash surround $100

R33 GTST S2 dash $100

R33 centre console $50

R33 Space saver as new X2 $50 each

R33 door trims $50

Passenger window switch $50

R33 S2 climate control $35

Fuel lid $50

R33 heater box $50

R34 climate control centre $150

r34 gtt AUTO CLUSTER $100

R34 sedan doors $100 each

R34 dash glovebox etc $200

R34 heater box $50

R34 front bar $150

R34 front indicators orange $20 each

R34 3" exhaust system Rienhard $400

R34 brake setup calipers slotted rotors F&R and hubs $900

R34 ignition barrel and key $100

R33 sedan S2

Doors $100 each

centre garnish rear $80

Carpet $100

S2 airbag steering wheel $100

ABS module $50

NAVAN auto shifter (suit all R33's) $50

R33 gtst fuel tank $50

HKS 4" mushroom filter pod no element filter new ones arnt that expensive $100 never seen one this big??

HKS mushroom filter and element 3" $50

Few other R34 parts from a sedan if your interested post up and i'll see if i have it i have most of the inside plastics but shell etc are all gone only have doors left as panels

also have R33 S2 sedan other parts just ask i might have some

PM post or call 0422646961

DO NOT BUMP MY OLD WRECKING THREADS PLEASE EVERYTHING IS HERE IN THIS THREAD

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Hey mate, just wondering if you've still got a few things:

- R33 S2 door trims

- R33 steering column plastic surround with the ignition barrel plastic

- R33 drivers side window switch (or does it come with the door trims?)

And if possibly, could I get pics of the door trims as I'm after mint condition ones.

If you're still got any of it, best price posted to Meadows, 5201 SA. Cheers.

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Hey I still have all except for the switches they have been sold I picked up another R33 shell so I have a few more bits and pieces now as well

Have since sold

rb25 det neo

Rb25det

R33 s1 headlights

R33 brake setup

310mm rotors and pads

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