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Hey guys, I've just started wrecking a white series 2 R33 Skyline Gts-t here in Sydney.

It was running great before it went for a slide on a wet night and the front corner and rear quarter licked a guard rail

Chuck me a message or reply here if you're after anything - it had some dead sexy wheels and a few mods listed below:

Pickup fine in Sydney or I can send most parts anywhere in Australia

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Aftermarket stuff:

Set of 4x Enkei AME Circlar Spec R matte black wheels and tyres - $2200 ono

Fronts are 18x9" +15 offset, rears are 18x10" +15 offset. Fits R33 gts-t without spacers and looks great, perfect for GTRs also

Tyres are Federal SS595 all round, stretched 225/40 on the front and 235/40 on the rears. Lots of tread left - 70%+

All the rims are in immaculate condition, basically no gutter scrapes to speak of at all. No stains on the silver or scratches on the black centres

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Kics Racing Composite R40 - Wheel Nuts & lock nut set. Great condition, looked awesome on the above wheels - $100 ono

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BC BR height and damper adjustable coilover set, includes C-spanners. As new condition, weren't in the car long - $900 ono

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Hardrace adjustable front castor/tension rods. Great condition - $120 ono

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Hardrace adjustable upper camber arms. Great condition - $120 ono

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Nardi deep corn 350mm steering wheel + HKB bosskit (airbag/hicas compatible) & horn. $250

Immaculate condition, like new, was only used for a couple of months before the car stacked it. Have the receipt ($375 for wheel alone) and box

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Cooling pro stealth return flow FMIC & polished piping kit, suits R33 Gts-t & R34 GT-T

Good condition, includes all pipes and hose clamps/joints. Small ding/scratch on one side, does not affect anything - $350 - pickup only

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Splitfire coil packs (SF-DIS-005) suits Series 1.5/S2 R33 Gts-t (with no ignitor) and R34 GTR - $400

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Triple gauge cluster with smoked-face Auto Gauge gauges (boost, oil temp, water temp) Looks great lit up - $150

clips/fits right into the R33 Gts-t dash into a DIN slot. Includes all wiring, hose, water temp sensor. Second photo is with the flash on so you can see the faces

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Monza Oil Catch can - $40

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Apexi pod filter, bolts right up to most Nissan AFM - $50

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The engine has approx 120,000k's on the clock and ran great. Timing belt was replaced by Unigroup at ~94,000km in 2010

I did a compression test this week and it came up great - 150-155psi on all cylinders - chasing $1k ono for the bare engine (no turbo, coils, accessories, etc)

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5 speed manual gearbox was running great as well, shifted nicely. Regularly serviced along with the engine - $1300 ono with tailshaft, shifter, crossmember

I can also sell it as a whole manual conversion for $1500 (with pedals, flywheel, clutch master & slave cyl, etc

Exterior Stuff:

headlights, front bar, reo not available

s2 front bar foglights/inducators (white) - $120 pair ono

Front guards - $75 each

Bare nose cut/radiator support - $150

Side mirrors - $40 each

Tail lights - $40 each

Standard sideskirts & rear pods - $150

boot lid & s2 spoiler, immaculate condition - $150

Engine / Engine bay stuff:

Aircon condenser - $150

R33 aircon compressor pump - $100

R33 power steering pump - $100

R33 alternator - $100

Series 2 (no ignitor) Rb25det engine loom - $150

S2 afm (pink sticker) - $90

Engine Mounts - $70/pair

Fuse box lid - $20

Radiator overflow bottle - $20

Washer bottle & motors - $25

BM44 ABS brake master cylinder - $50

Standard fuel pump - $40

Brakes/driveline:

Front calipers, with basically brand new pads - $280

Rear calipers, with basically brand new pads - $130

Front rotors, used but good condition - $50/pair

Rear rotors, used but good condition - $50/pair

Front lower control arms - $70 ea ono

Front upper control arms - $50/pr

Front 5 stud hubs - $50 each

Rear lower control arms - $40 each

Rear 5 stud hubs - $130 pair

Handbrake drum assembly incl cables - $140 pair

Rear differential (4.1) manual diff - $250

Driveshafts $75 pair

Spare space saver wheel - $50

Interior:

Complete set of floor mats, good condition - $80

S2 Front seats, great condition, small bit of wear on the driver's side in the usual area - $120 - pickup only

Complete set of S2 door trims, great condition (x4 pieces) - $100 - pickup only

Passenger side window motor - $50

Drivers side window motor - $100

Instrument cluster, approx 120,000km, all gauges working - $120

Instrument cluster dash surround - $100

Centre console, with good lid/latch - $50

Seatbelts (full set) - $75

Ignition barrel + door barrels & key - $90

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