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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

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

HICAS - SOLD

Stock Rims - SOLD

Airbox Snorkle - SOLD

Front Grille - SOLD

Front engine strut till up? Good condition? Pic? Dibs if good nic.

Hi Tyson the car didn't come with a front strut brace. I have a good condition factory adjustable rear strut brace if your interested $100

Still got the fuel cradle, tank lid and level sensor?

Fuel cradle unavailable

Tank lid $20

level sensor $50

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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
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
HICAS - SOLD
Stock Rims - SOLD
Airbox Snorkle - SOLD
Front Grille - SOLD

Subframe - SOLD
Steering Rack - SOLD

Do you have Steering rack and cross member?

Steering rack has been sold

I have lots of interior parts left pretty much everything price negotiable on some items need to get rid of the interior!

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
HICAS - SOLD
Stock Rims - SOLD
Airbox Snorkle - SOLD
Front Grille - SOLD

Subframe - SOLD
Steering Rack - SOLD

S2 Spoiler - SOLD
Auto Diff - SOLD
3" Fujitsubo Giken Cat Back Exhaust - SOLD

Seat Belts (Front / Rear) - 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
HICAS - SOLD
Stock Rims - SOLD
Airbox Snorkle - SOLD
Front Grille - SOLD

Subframe - SOLD
Steering Rack - SOLD

S2 Spoiler - SOLD
Auto Diff - SOLD
3" Fujitsubo Giken Cat Back Exhaust - SOLD

Seat Belts (Front / Rear) - SOLD

S2 RB25DET Auto ECU - SOLD

Hey mate do you still have the stock cooler piping?

Hi, no sorry i don't =)

Anyone interested in a full interior? willing to seperate let me know what you need i have a full R33 S2 interior off this car, pretty much all parts available, dash, cluster, seats, door trims, carpet etc...

Edited by DarkRyda

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
HICAS - SOLD
Stock Rims - SOLD
Airbox Snorkle - SOLD
Front Grille - SOLD

Subframe - SOLD
Steering Rack - SOLD

S2 Spoiler - SOLD
Auto Diff - SOLD
3" Fujitsubo Giken Cat Back Exhaust - SOLD

Seat Belts (Front / Rear) - SOLD

S2 RB25DET Auto ECU - SOLD

Driveshafts - SOLD
Passenger Side Door - SOLD
Factory Adjustable Rear Strut Brace - SOLD

Hi mate,

Do you still have the lhs quarter glass for sale?

Are you able to post to qld or is everything pickup only?

Thanks

Jamie

Edited by «Cyph3r»

Hi mate,

Do you still have the lhs quarter glass for sale?

Are you able to post to qld or is everything pickup only?

Thanks

Jamie

Hi mate sorry cant post it. The glass is fragile, it might break via transit id rather pickup so people can inspect the items before paying me.

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