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I've got two complete R33's up for wrecks, all parts available unless already sold. Prices are negotiable.

Location: Fairfield 2165 NSW

Pick Up: Yes

Postage: Yes - Depending on the parts

Car 1: White R33 GTS-T Chassis & Parts, engine swapped with RB25DE - Click Here http://www.skylinesa...gts-t-series-1/

Car 2: Yellow R33 GTS-T Complete Car

Both cars are complete wrecking and everything can be sold if not already. Parts not listed are also for sale as well, just ask, can't list every nut and bolt.

Engine Packages:

Package 1 - $1000:

RB25DE Neo - $600

RB25DE A/T Gear Box - $500

RB25DE Loom - $150

RB25DE OEM A/T ECU - $150

Save $400

Package 2 - $2700:

RB25DET Motor (no turbo) - $1500

RB25DET M/T Gear Box - $1500

RB25DET Loom - $200

RB25DET OEM M/T ECU - $200

Save $700

Prices for car 1 can be found here: http://www.skylinesa...gts-t-series-1/

Prices for car 2 as follows:

Body

Bare Shell - Registrable, No WOVR - $200

Bonnet - $250

Front Bar - $150

Rear Bar - $150

R33 GTR Genuine OEM Wing - $300

Front Reo Bar - $150

Passenger Door - Complete - $150

Driver Door - Complete - $125

Boot Lid With Hinges & Dampers - $150

Fuel Door - $30

Side Mirrors Set - $100

Driver Side Fender - $100

Passenger Side Fender - $50

Front Grille - $80

Engine Bay & Mechanical

RB25DET Motor - $1500

RB25DET Manual Gear Box - $1500

Radiator - $80

A/C Condensor - $120

Condensor Fan - $100

Clutch Fan - Fan Only - $70

Clutch Fan - Clutch Only - $70

Washer Bottle With Pumps - $40

Coolant Reservoir Tank - $50

OEM Air Box - No Snorkel - $140

AFM - $80

Plastic Intake Pipe Set From AFM To Manifold - $65

Stock Intercooler - $50

Alternator - $90

Stock Suspension - Complete Set - $350

5 Stud Front Hub Set - $150

5 Stud Rear Hub Set - $150

Front Brake Calipers & Rotors Set - $300

Rear Brake Calipers & Rotors Set - $300

Air Vacuum Canister - $30

Alternator - $80

Front Wiper Arms - $30

Bonnet Latch - $30

Lights

Driver Side Headlights - $175

Passenger Side Headlights - $175

Tail Lights Set - $100

Front Indiactors Set - $80

Map Light - $25

Dome Light - $25

Interior

Driver Door Trim - $60

Passenger Door Trim - $60

Front Seats - $150

Rear Seats - $70

Center Console Arm Rest - $60

Seat Belts - Complete Set - $300

Glove Box - $35

Sun Visors - $30

Rear View Mirror - $25

Climate Control Unit - $50

M/T Gear Surround - $50

Carpet - $100

OEM Skyline Car Mats Complete - $100

Driver Side Rear Quarter Trim - $60

Passenger Side Rear Quarter Trim - $60

Driver Side A-Pillar Trim - $50

Passenger Side A-Pillar Trim - $50

Driver Door Switch Panel Trim - $25

Roof Lining - $50

Controls, Switches & Instruments

Manual GTS-4 Cluster - 123~ KMs Yellow - $140

Driver Side Window Switch Panel - $40

Steering Wheel - $80

Steering Column Light Control Stick - $40

Steering Column Washer/Wiper Control Stick - $40

Side Mirror Switch - $40

Hazard & Demister Switch - $30

More pictures: http://xntrq.minus.com/mbbeNgxz5ofcFx

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Hey ricky,

If that gear shifter boot is the OEM one and is in good nick I'll take it.. I'll even give you my ebay leather one so you so the interior is still complete.

Also,

*passenger front inner door surrounds for the door handle and window controller

*what type of suspension and condition please

Cheers again! :)

Yeah they've got the stock steering wheels. Trims are no good. Suspension are standard replacements, not coil overs. There in good condition, unsure of KMs but looks near new. Pm me if interested

please email me if you have the ignition barrel with key and plastic covers, il buy them from both cars if the price is right

[email protected]

thanks

Car 1 Sold Parts:

Rolling Shell - deposit taken

Bonnet

Front bar

Front reo bar

passenger side fender

front grille

Radiator

Condenser Fan

A/C discharge pipe

Lower airbox

stock intercooler

air vacuum canister

Passenger Side Headlights

Spoiler

8 pin driver side switch panel

Car 2 (yellow car) Sold parts:

Front bar

boot lid + GTR wing

Front Grille

Driver side window regulator

headlights

driver side switch panel

Driver side door handle trim

full 5 stud conversion - pending sale

RB25DET - pending sale

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