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Hey everyone,



I am wrecking a S2 R33 GTS T so have a whole heap of spare parts ready to go!



Check out this list below for parts and prices, if there is anything that you need but don't see here then just ask. I may have it.




R33


S2 Rear cradle inc drive shaft/brakes/cables


$200


S2 R33 Doors


$150 each


S2 R33 Boot with spoiler and hinges


$200


S2 R33 Bonnet


$300


S2 R33 Front Seats


$80


S2 R33 Rear seats


$35


R33 Rear Bumper


$100


R33 Stock Cooler


$80


R33 Front Rio


$50


R33 RHF Guard


$100


S2 R33 RH Side Skirt


$50


S2 R33 Door trims


$20


R33 Switch pack rits


$50


RB25DET Ignition coils & Plugs


$100


R33 RHF Fog Light/Indicator


$100


Seatbelts


$50


RB Radiator


$20




S2 R33 Headlight


$400 pair


S2 R33 Grill, Skyline Plate


$30


S2 R33 Centre Console


$30


S2 R33 Tail lights


$500 pair


S2 R33 Washer Bottle


$20


S2 R33 Coolant overflow


$20


S2 R33 Rear pods


$80 pair


S2 R33 Glove Box


$30


S2 R33 Boot insert


$30


S2 R33 Speedo


$50


S2 R33 Centre Dash


$50


S2 R33 Dash Surround


$50


S2 R33 Windscreen Wipers


$30


S2 R33 Suspension


$100


S2 R33 RH Control arms – Upper & Lower


$100


S2 R33 Rear steering rack


$50


S2 R33 Rear Strut


$50


S2 R33 Door Inserts


$50


S2 R33 Parcel Tray


$50


S2 R33 Air box


$150


S2 R33 Break Booster


$50


S2 R33 Hand brake


$40


S2 R33 Clutch slave & Pedal Box


$50


S2 R33 Front Steering rack


$50


S2 R33 Front Cradle


$100


S2 R33 Sway Bar & connection part


$70



R32


R32 Diff


$300


R32 Front Brakes and vertical link


$200


RB20DET Engine no loom


$400


Rb20DET Gear Box


$200




All prices are negotiable, make an offer. Need these parts gone!





Cheers,


Leong



0401 526 517


[email protected]

Do you have a front strut brace ? also i am interested in door trims and other interior bits eg sun visors etc if in good not faded condition can inspect tomorrow afternoon

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