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Wrecking R33 Skyline, Series 1 GTS-T coupe, No running gear, Maroon in colour, S2 wing, Most panels and interior available, All parts cheap

No motor, box, diff, tailshaft, brakes, wiring harness or front bar

Located in Alexandra Hills, Brisbane, Call/Text on 0481109712

Prices Negotiable, More stuff not yet listed, Just ask

R33 S1 Rear seat - $40

R33 Glovebox - $25

R33 Door Scuff Plates - $50

R33 Climate Control - $40

LH Head light (has a stone chip and yellowed) - $20

Grill -$10

Boot with S2 wing - $80

Tail lights - $40

Rear bar - $40

Green Label RB25DET AFM - $50

Standard RB25DET injectors - $50

R33 RB25 Crossmember, Mint - $50

R33 Power Steer Rack - $50

R33 RB25DET Engine mounts - $20pr

R33 RB25DET Engine mount Plates - $25pr

R33 GTS-T Mirrors - $25ea

R33 LH (Passenger) door, complete minus trim - $100

R33 LH (Passenger) Gaurd - $40

R33 GTS-T Front Hubs - $100

R33 Front seats - $100

R33 S1 Rear seat - $40

R33 Glovebox - $25

R33 Door Scuff Plates - $50

R33 Climate Control - $40 Sold Pending Payment

R33 S1 Door trims - $50

R33 passenger window reg & motor - $50

R33 passenger window switch - $20

R33 Dash, No cracks - $35

R33 Steering wheel - $50

R33 ignition barrel, Door & boot locks with key - $120

R33 Manual Console Insert - $ Sold Pending Payment

R33 Centre Console - $20

R33 series one indicator stalks - $30

R33 Steering Column Surround - $20

R33 Manual Pedal Box - $ Sold

R33 Clutch Master Cyl - $Sold

R33 Overflow bottle - $10

R33 bonnet latch and cable - $50

R33 bonnet latch bracket - $30

LH Head light (has a stone chip and yellowed) - $20

Grill -$10

Boot with S2 wing - $80 - Sold

Tail lights - $40

Center Garnish -$15

Rear bar - $40

R33 boot/fuel flap latch assembly - $30

Green Label RB25DET AFM - $50

Standard RB25DET injectors - $50

R33 RB25 Crossmember, Mint - $50

R33 Power Steer Rack - $50

R33 RB25DET Engine mounts - $20pr

R33 RB25DET Engine mount Plates - $25pr

R33 GTS-T Mirrors - $25ea

R33 LH (Passenger) door, complete minus trim - $100

R33 LH (Passenger) Gaurd - $40

R33 GTS-T Front Hubs - $100

Edited by 350stato

Updated:

Wrecking Nissan Skyline R33 Series 1 GTS-T Coupe,

Most interior parts available, Most panels, More parts not yet listed available

NO RUNNING GEAR! Motor/box/diff/tailshaft/brakes all gone,

R33 Dash Pad, NO cracks - $20

R33 Manual Console Insert - $50

R33 Dash Cluster - Sold

R33 Dash surround - Sold

R33 Centre Console - $20

R33 Steering Column Surround - $10

R33 Steering wheel - $50

R33 Steering column - $30

R33 Front seats - $old

R33 S1 Rear seat - $20

R33 Glovebox - $20

R33 LH Door Scuff Plate - $10

R33 Climate Control - Sold

R33 S1 Door trims - $50

R33 passenger window reg & motor - $40

R33 Drivers window motor, (new) - $50

R33 passenger window switch - $10

R33 ignition barrel, Door & boot locks with key - $100

R33 series one indicator stalks - $20

R33 Manual Pedal Box - $ Sold

R33 Clutch Master Cyl - $Sold

R33 Cat back 3" Mandrel Exhaust - $100

R33 Overflow bottle - $10

R33 bonnet latch and cable & bracket - $20

LH Head light (has a stone chip and yellowed) - $10

Grill -$old

Boot with S2 wing - $old

Boot hinges with struts - $10

Tail lights - $40

Center Garnish - $10

Rear bar - $old

R33 boot/fuel flap latch assembly - $10

Green Label RB25DET AFM - $40

Standard RB25DET injectors - $40

R33 RB25 Crossmember, Mint - $40

R33 Power Steer Rack - $40

R33 RB25DET Engine mounts - $20pr

R33 RB25DET Engine mount Plates - $20pr

R33 GTS-T Mirrors - $20ea

R33 LH (Passenger) door, complete minus trim - $80

R33 LH (Passenger) Gaurd - $40

R33 RH Gaurd indicator - $5

R33 RH Door Handle - $ 10

R33 GTS-T Front Hubs - $80

Located Alexandra Hills,

Call/text 0481109712.

Edited by 350stato
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