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SERIES 1 PARTS

I have a couple of rb25det motors and a complete manual conversion for anyone that is interested

All my aftermarket parts are listed separately

r33 gtst rear 5 stud conversion

hubs

rotors

calipers etc

$220

R33 complete boot trim

$70

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

$220

r33 gtst drive shafts

great condition

$30ea

Rear reo

$40

r33 rear cradle just the cradle

$20

Radiator support great condition

$50

r33 gtst brake master complete non abs

great condition

$30

r33 engine crossmember perfect for rb conversions

$50

R33 power steer rack

Great condition

$30

r33 front sway bar

$20

R33 series 1 engine loom

Good condition

$150

R33 series 1 ecu

$70

R33 gtst gearbox $1150

r33 series 1 behind the dash aircon stuff

make a offer

r33 series 1 window trims from door and car the one that always fade

make a offer

r33 overflow bottle

$10

R33 gtst ignition barrel and locks with key

Good condition

$130

R33 gtst side mirrors

$20 each

R33 s1 drivers window switch

Good condition

$70

r33 passenger side gaurd with blinker

maroon and white

$20

R33 drivers side Gaurd with blinker

White

$20

R33 series 1 bonnet

White and gunmetal grey

$120

Series 1 front reo

$60

R33 headlight passenger s1

Chrome backing

Broken mounts still works tho

$60

R33 headlight drivers s1

Black backing

Broken mount still wrk fine

$60

R33 s1.5 front bar

White could do with coat of paint

$130

R33 series 1 dash

$30

R33 series 1 a

Manual diff 4.11

$140

R33 gtst centre console

Good condition

$20

R33 series 1 radiator

$50

R33 doors bare

good condition

$20 each

R33 gtst tail lights

Great condition

$20 each

R33 glovebox

$20

R33 boot with aftermarket wing/spoiler looks similiar to standard one lights up skyline

$20

R33 boot with Gtr copy wing

White

$100

R33 handbrake with full handbrake cable to hubs

$30

R33 passenger window reg motor

$35

R33 drivers window reg and motor

$40

R33 passenger window switch

$20

R33 bonnet latch and cable

$30

R33 bonnet latch bracket

$20

r33 boot and fuel flap latch assembly

$20

r33 air con unit/display

$20

R33 rear bar maroon, silver and white

$30

R33 complete air con set up with everything!

condenser

compressor

dryer

lines etc

$130

R33 rear seats

$30

SERIES 2 PARTS

R33 series 2 dash complete in good condition

$80

R33 series 2 manual diff

$140

R33 genuine gtr grill

White bit rough needs to be fixed up

$40

R33 series 2 headlight

One broken clip for grill

$70

Bare rear subframe

$20

rb25det series 2 afm pink label great upgrade for rb26 I have 2

$60 or $80 for both

R33 manual cluster series 2

$70

r33 gtst rear 5 stud conversion

hubs

rotors

calipers etc

$220

r33 gtst front hubs, rotors and calipers

$220

r33 series 2 gtst drive shafts

great condition

$35

r33 gtst series 2 brake master complete abs

great condition

$50

R33 gtst gearbox

$1150

R33 clutch master cylinder

$60

r33 engine crossmember perfect for rb conversions

$50

R33 series 2 power steer rack

Great condition

$30

R33 aftermarket front strut brace

$40

r33 front sway bar

$20

r33 series 2 behind the dash aircon stuff

make a offer

r33 series 2 window trims from door and car the one that always fade

make a 0ffer

r33 overflow bottle

$15

R33 washer bottle

$30

R33 standard shocks and springs

$40

r33 gtst series 2 front seats

Great condition drivers have minor tear

$50

r33 series 2 rear bar silver

$40

R33 gtst series 2 ignition barrel and locks with key

Good condition

$130

R33 gtst series 2 side mirror passenger silver

$30

r33 passenger side gaurd with blinker

Silver

$30

R33 gtst series 2 centre console

Good condition

$20

R33 series 2 door passenger

good condition

$20

R33 gtst tail lights

Great condition

$30 each

R33 glovebox

$20

R33 handbrake with full handbrake cable to hubs

$50

R33 pasenger window reg motor

$35

R33 drivers side window reg and motor

$40

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 series 2 air con unit/display

$30

R33 series 2 steering wheel with air bag

Make a offer

R33 series 2 complete air con set up with everything!

$150

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

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Hey bud

What do you mean by rear and front reo?

Reinforcement bar?

Because I need a front reinforcement bar that sits behind the front bumper that prevents front end crush etc.. But I'm sure you know about that anyway, did you have one of those?

hey mate was just wondering if you have a rb25det engine thats running. i got a blown my 33 up and need to get it back on the road asap. im located in Victoria

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