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Hey dudes, i've just started wrecking a maroon series 1.5 R33 Skyline Gts-t in Sydney. The car was running great, however it was vandalized and had some windows broken + roof and bonnet were jumped on. Everything is for sale except the engine

Flick me a message or reply here if you're after anything. I'm located in Sydney for pickup or I can send almost everything anywhere in Oz
More pics will be up during the week !

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Some aftermarket bits:


Tein type NA damper adjustable sports suspension / coilovers with progressive springs. Great condition - $500 for the full set
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Super Spark coil packs, suits series 2 R33 Skyline Gts-t - $250

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52mm aluminium radiator & fan shroud, great condition - $150 pickup only
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R-tech dished suede steering wheel & HKB hosskit(not pictured) - $100
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3" Fujitsubo Giken stainless steel catback exhaust - $250 pickup only

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Monsta performance 600x300x70 FMIC & piping kit for R33 Skyline Gts-t. great condition - $250 pickup only

Cusco front strut brace - $100

Adjustable rear strut brace - $80

Chrome Apexi pod filter, bolts right up to most Nissan AFMs - $45

Front castor rods with near new urethane bushes installed - $50/pair

FET turbo timer & wiring loom - $40

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5 speed manual rb25det gearbox. Was running great, drove fine with no issues - $1300 ono with tailshaft, shifter, crossmember

I can also sell it as a whole manual conversion for $1500 (with pedals, flywheel, clutch master & slave cyl, etc, etc


Exterior Stuff:

headlights (series 1) comes with HID kit installed, good/clear lenses - $400/pair
s1 front bar & foglights/inducators, has been cut for FMIC - $250 pickup only
s1 front grille (has a small crack in it but it's not too noticible) - $50
S1 front reo bar - has been cut for FMIC - $120
Front guards - $75 each
Bare nose cut/radiator support - $150

A/c condenser/thermo fan - $60

Side mirrors - $40 each
Tail lights - $40 each

Standard sideskirts & matching rear pods - $150



Engine / Engine bay stuff:

Aircon condenser - $120

R33 aircon compressor pump - $100
R33 power steering pump - $100
R33 alternator - $90

engine clutch fan - $60
S2 afm (pink sticker) - $80

standard BOV & crossover pipe - $50
Engine Mounts - $60/pair

Fuse box lid - $20
Radiator overflow bottle - $20
Washer bottle & motors - $20


Standard fuel pump - $40


Brakes/driveline:

Front calipers, painted red - $275
Rear calipers, painted red - $130

Front rotors, used but good condition - $50/pair
Rear rotors, used but good condition - $50/pair

Front lower control arms - $70 ea
Front upper control arms - $50/pr
Front 5 stud hubs - $50 each

Rear lower control arms - $40 each
Rear 5 stud hubs - $130 pair
Handbrake drum assembly incl cables - $140 pair
Rear differential (4.1) manual diff - $200
Driveshafts $75 pair

Spare space saver wheel - $50


Interior:

Complete set of floor mats, good condition - $80

Pair of front seats, good condition apart from a small hole on the driver's side in the usual area - $100 - pickup only

Passenger side window motor - $50
Drivers side window motor - $100

Instrument cluster, approx 150,000km, all gauges working - $100
Instrument cluster dash surround - $80
Centre console, with good lid/latch - $50

Seatbelts (full set) - $75

Ignition barrel + door barrels & key - $90

hey dude, do you have the drivers side front splash guard?

It's the bit in the wheel arch that goes from the middle, down towards the front bumper and screws into both the bumper and side of the wheel arch?

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

Hey mate, just wondering if you've still got these? And if so, how much posted to Meadows 5251 SA. After the plastic steering column and the little ring that goes around the ignition barrel and key release. I have some already but pretty bad nick. Depending on how cheap, I might grab them, cheers Brenton.

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