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Wrecking R33 Gtst Coupe Rb25Det Engine, Panels, Brakes, Interior Etc


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I have a 1996 r33 gtst that I am parting out, everything available except gearbox and tail shaft

here a few parts to start with...

near new garrett gtx3071r (internally gated) with sonic .82 rear housing - $1200 --- sold pending payment
can include braided lines to suit turbo for extra

near new splitfire coilpacks (series 2) --$400
full 5 stud conversion with brakes -- $600
all panels and interior - from $20
custom made split dump and 3'' front pipe with high flow cat and 3'' cat back exhaust (turbo to cannon system) - $350
abs diff - $200
stock cooler and piping -- $120
glass - from $50
18'' advanti wheels some gutter rash - $500
bare engine that runs perfect - $1000
radiator - $120
complete a/c setup, compressor,condenser,lines etc- $200
ecu -- $150
engine and starter looms and lots more

please enquire for prices/availability

pick up from 4127 or will post most items

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Series 2? How much for bonnet if still available? Text 0400326596 cheers

yep s2 will sms you tomorrow :)

Still got the radio antenna and assembly? Call or txt 0419961556. Cheers

no sorry mate someone has snapped off the antenna :(

sold so far :

garrett turbo

lhs door shell

boot interior

centre console

strut braces

cluster

engine - pending payment

5 stud conversion and brakes - pending payment

still have the drivers window switch in working order ??

if so how much ?

cheers

Just as an FYI. The S1 and S2 power window switches have different plugs. Not sure if you have a S1 it S2 but just a heads up

Engine loom is the same as S1 bar the coil pack loom? Pretty sure it unplugs and the rest is interchangeable but not 100%

If it will work in an S1 I might be interested

Hey mate yeah I found out the window switches are different... cheers

as for the engine loom the afm pinout is different from memory (s2 afm only has 3 pins compared to s1 has 5) and where the coil pack loom plugs in the plug is different...

you could use my loom with a s2 coilpack loom but not sure what you'd need to do with the afm plug...

Cheers

can you give me a good price on front bar and left guard? Managed to understeer into some armco just before and need to fix on the cheap 0458 162 430

Do you still have the rims dude and do they come with tyres? And if so what condition are they in?

hey mate I still have the rims the front tyres are new the rears are fairly worn... pm me your mobile or email for pics

got a fuse box

nah sorry bud

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