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Wrecking a 1998 R33 GTS-T S2 40th Anniversary Edition Im sure i have missed a few parts let me know what you need ill take a look if i have it. Pictures are available upon request via MMS (Mobile), Email or Forum PM.

Location: Melbourne

Vehicle Colour: White

Transmission: Automatic

Contact: 0401 025 251

Unavailable Parts:

Guard Liners

Complete Engine

Engine Loom

Radiator

Available Parts:

Engine / Suspension / miscellaneous

Nissan Sumitomo S2 ABS brakes complete 4/2 pot front/rear (hubs, brakes & brake pads, discs etc...) $550

Rear subframe $100

Auto Diff $200

Driveshafts $50

HICAS $50

Power steering bottle $20

Brake master cylinder $50

Sway bars $20 each

Steering column $20

Stock Rims inc Tyres $200

Stock Suspension $100

S2 RB25DET Auto ECU $50

S2 RB25DET Auto Transmission (112,xxx) $400

Fuel tank $40

Front/Rear Window Screen Wipers $20

Front wiper motor $20

Rear wiper motor $20

Handbrake assembly & Cables $50

Exterior Parts (White)

Driver Side Door $150

Passenger Side Door $150

L/H QTR Glass $50

R/H QTR Glass $50

Front Windscreen $50

Rear Windscreen $50

Front Guards $150 a pair

Side Skirts $150 a pair

L/H Tail light inc. cover $20

S2 Skyline Garnish $50

S2 Front Grille $50

S2 Headlights (Damaged) $50 a pair

Nismo Clear Side Indicators $50 a pair

Genuine S2 Front Bumper inc. Factory M-Spec Front Lip & Indicators $400

S2 L/H Door Mirror $30

S2 R/H Door Mirror $30

S1 R/H Dorr Mirror $10 (Midnight Purple)

Interior Parts

Auto Cluster (112,xxx) $70

Dash Cluster plastic surround $10

Lower Fuse dash trim $20

S14 Airbag Steering Wheel $70

S2 Dashboard $100

S2 Dash Fasica inc. switches/vents/auto plastic gear surround $120

S2 40th Anniversary Full Interior inc. Front Seats, Rear Seats, Door trims (front/rear) $400

Sun Visors $40 a pair

Interior Carpet $40

Glove box $20

Center console $50

Heater core $50

Aircon core $50

Heater fan $30

Indicator/Wiper switch assembly $50

Handbrake lever $20

Seat belts (set of 4) $50

Roof lining $40

Skyline Door Scuff Kick Plates $40 a pair

Door seals $40

Boot seal $20

A pillar trims $40 a pair

B pillar trims $40 a pair

Rear Vision Mirror $20

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Lower Control Arms - SOLD

Pictures Below:

Steering column surround $20
Genuine S2 Front Bumper inc. Factory M-Spec Front Lip & Indicators $400
Auto Cluster (112,xxx) $70
S2 Dash Fasica inc. switches/vents/auto plastic gear surround $120
Nismo Clear Side Indicators $50 a pair
Indicator Stalk / Light Stalk $60
Window Weather Shields $50 a pair

Center console $50

Climate Control Unit $50

Genuine handbrake boot $20

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Hey bud

Did you have the clutch fan + plastic housing?

Also did you have the electric fan infront of the radiator?

Hey mate don't have the parts your after sorry champ.

S2 40th Anniversary Full Interior inc. Front Seats, Rear Seats, Door trims (front/rear) $400

Rear Vision Mirror $20

Skyline Door Scuff Kick Plates $40 a pair

Sun Visors $40 a pair

Dome Lights (Front / Rear) $30 a pair

Roof Handles $20 set

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Lower Control Arms - SOLD

Heater Core - SOLD

Stock Suspension - SOLD

Handbrake Gear boot - SOLD

Window Weather Shields - SOLD

Center console - SOLD

Nissan Sumitomo S2 ABS brakes complete 4/2 pot front/rear (hubs, brakes & brake pads, discs etc...) - SOLD

Lower Control Arms - SOLD

Heater Core - SOLD

Stock Suspension - SOLD

Handbrake Gear boot - SOLD

Window Weather Shields - SOLD

Center console - SOLD

Windscreen wiper washer bottle - SOLD

Nissan Sumitomo S2 ABS brakes complete 4/2 pot front/rear (hubs, brakes & brake pads, discs etc...) - SOLD

Front Guards $150 - SOLD

Nismo Clear Side Indicators -SOLD
Genuine S2 Front Bumper inc. Factory M-Spec Front Lip & Indicators - SOLD

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