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1994 r33 gtst series 1 shell

Complied etc

needs paint all over tho

Straight no rust

factory sunroof (no sunroof tho)

comes with fuel tank and body loom

$70

r33 rear cradle complete with diff, shafts, hubs, brakes etc perfect for 5 stud conversion

comes with brand new solid subframe bushes

$600

r33 gtst front hubs, rotors and brakes good for 5 stud

$300ono

r33 king springs and shocks sit perfect shocks have seen better days

just swap the springs into your shocks

$70

r33 rad support nose cut

$50

r33 overflow bottle

$20

r33 gtst seats retrimmed in maroon and black leather

ok condition

$90

r33 gtst door cards front and rear

retrimmed in maroon leather

good condition

$140 for the set

r33 gtst turbo back 3inch exhaust

$180

r33 fibreglass rear bar looks awesome

prefitted just needs to be painted

$70

r33 fibreglass sideskirts looks awesome also

needs paint

$50

r33 gtst brake master complete non abs

great condition

$40

r33 manual conversion minus gearbox and clutch

comes with everything

includes a one peice tailshaft and braided line

$200

r33 crossmember

$100

R33 gtst ignition barrels and locks with key

Good condition

$100

R33 gtst side mirrors

$30 each

r33 passenger side gaurd with blinker

maroon

$40

R33 series 1 dash

$40

R33 gtst centre console

Good condition

$30

R33 gtst cluster speedo

Auto great condition

105000kms

$20

R33 complete carpet

$20

R33 doors

good condition

$30 each

R33 gtst tail lights

Great condition

$30 each

R33 sunroof complete with everything need to put a sunroof in

$150

R33 glovebox

$20

R33 boot with wing

$50

R33 handbrake with half cable

$20

R33 window reg motors

$35 each

R33 passenger window switch

$20

R33 bonnet latch and cable

$50

R33 bonnet latch bracket

$40

r33 boot and fuel flap latch assembly

$30

r33 air con unit/display

$30

R33 power steer rack

Great condition

$50

R33 washer bottle with motors

$30

R33 complete air con set up with everything!

$150

Motor etc are listed in separate post

i have all the interior plastics etc

So much more just can't think text me or pm me if you need anything

Gold Coast can post

0487924497

Interested in the exhaust and/or the support bracket from the gearbox mount. Also would be interesting to see any interior bits n pieces.

  • 2 weeks later...

Don't suppose you grabbed the front passenger brake hardline before scrapping the shell?

Do you have the j-pipe/crossover pipe running to the throttle body?

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