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I have a complete r33 gtst that I am parting out, everything available except gearbox and tail shaft


some goodies like


near new garrett gtx3071r

near new splitfire coilpacks (series 2)

full 5 stud conversion

all panels and interior

3'' exhaust

abs diff

glass

18'' advanti wheels

bare engine that runs mint

radiator

complete a/c setup

ecu

engine and starter looms and lots more


please enquire for prices and pictures


pick up from 4127 or will post most items

Hey mate what u after for the 3071r to sydney 2144

its sold pending payment mate... will update if sale falls through

Got stock coilpacks?

nah only got the splitfires sorry bud

hey mate, are you selling the harmonic balancer?

yep the harmonic balancer is perfect no chips or damage pm me if keen

Cheers

for the interest guys :)

Hey mate, what colour and what condition is your paintwork.

Hey mate its silver but they only panels that are good are, bonnet, boot lid, front and rear bars (s1 front bar) and also a passengers rear quarter cut...

Also have pm'd everyone else :)

Sold so far:

engine - pending payment

diff

passengers door

gtx3071r

splitfire coils

boot interior

centre console (have a s1 console available)

drivers rear quarter glass

space saver

front and rear strut braces

seats sold pending payment

Also if anyone local is keen on any of the windows I will do them pretty cheap but must remove yourself...

  • 2 weeks later...

hey mate,

chasing the front drivers side splash guard (plastic going around the inner wheel front drivers guard) and also the bonnet lining / bonnet heat shield, if you have either of these?

how much you chasing for the front bar

hey mate I am after $100 for the front bar I am told its a series 1 m spec front bar so wont fit a series 2 apparently...

hey mate,

chasing the front drivers side splash guard (plastic going around the inner wheel front drivers guard) and also the bonnet lining / bonnet heat shield, if you have either of these?

sorry mate dont have those bits anymore

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