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Hey guys,
I need to sell some parts, I've changed cars so need to sell everything that isn't relevant to an S14!

I have an R33 S2 which I'm wrecking, there are a few bits left and I'll update with those in a few weeks.

1. Weds Wheels (Guild maybe?) These are 16x8 +30 front and 17x9 +36 rear. Double staggered setup from factory, forged single piece wheel. PCD is 4x114.3 and 5x114.3. The wheels are in exceptional condition, zero buckles or dings, there was a small amount of gutter rash which has been repaired (please see pictures).

I'm happy to sell these in pairs as I expect some people won't want to run the double stagger. $400 for this pair or $700 for the set!


The 17x9 have 225/45r17 Federal RS (model before RSR) with about 80% tread, 5.5mm in the centre, even wear on both tyres (been on the rear of my live axle R31 for daily duties) $350 for this pair or $700 for the set!

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The 16x8 have 225/45r16 Yokohama Advan Neova AD07 (again, 1 model old) with a small amount of tread left, at a guess 3.5mm and even wear. I will get some proper pictures of this pair later this week.

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Sparco NS2 Rally wheels. 16x8 +36 rear 16x7 +32 front. Forged 2 piece wheel. 4x114.3 PCD. Also in good condition, no buckles or dings, small amount of gutter rash which has been repaired (please see pictures). The wheels have 225/50r16 tyres but they are bald, I can remove these for postage at $20 cost. $350 for this set. (more pictures to come later)

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Kenwood DDX6039 headunit. This is installed in the new car I just bought, but I need to sell this to fund new lifters. It's in very good condition, no worn or broken buttons, screen is nice and clean. Full list of specifications available:
Seems to be a good quality unit, motorised face with tilt, beautiful 7" LCD screen, plays DVD/CD/MP3 etc, has 3xpairs RCA preout so can run front/rear/sub, has dual zone volume control so you can listen to music in the front and a movie in the back, or something... Also has the capability for a navigation add on. Comes with remote and wiring harness. $450 for this.

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Apexi PowerFC and Hand Controller, removed from a running S2 R33 GTS-T RB25DET manual. The ECU is in good condition, there are a few marks on the surface (please see pictures). The hand controller is in exceptional condition, I haven't seen one this clean before. The hand controller was tucked under the kick panel with the ECU, so I don't think it saw much use/playing around. $900 for the PowerFC + controller.

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RB20DET/RB30 5 speed manual gearbox. Removed from a working car and hasn't been used since, previously had Redline Lightweight Shockproof oil in it. Comes complete with speed sender, release bearing, clutch fork etc but no shifter (I have a short shifter which will be for sale shortly). The input shaft is in great condition too. I bought this as a spare for my R31 but never ended up needing it. $400 for the gearbox.

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I'm more than happy to post any parts, please send me a message with your postcode for a quote. There will be more stuff updated shortly, R33 S2 parts (suspension, brakes, diff, hubs etc) and I will more than likely be wrecking my R31 next month too (rebuilt differential, tailshaft, rb20det gearbox, custom made clutch, exhaust, s13 suspension conversion, coilovers etc). I would trade for S14 manual conversion parts.

Thanks!

  • 2 weeks later...

Engine is sold sorry.

Sparco wheels sold, Power FC sold.
If anyone is interested, please make an offer on anything!

R33 manual flywheel - needs machining $50

RB30/RB20 manual short shifter with broken bushing. I don't know much about this, it came with a gearbox I bought. $40

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Set of Sparco NS2 Python wheels to come, 17x9 +38 and 17x8 +32 to come, 4/5x114.3, the newer concave style wheels. They are being refurbished at the moment, will be for sale in roughly 2 weeks

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Thanks

how much for the "Sparco NS2 Python" if you were to stop the refurbing process?

They're already at the painters unfortunately, they might be able to be stopped at primer but I'm not sure where it's all up to.

I'll send you a PM and we can chat.

Cheers.

  • 2 weeks later...

Adding more parts

Part: 4x114.3 wheel spacers 20mm hubcentric

Condition: Great! No problems at all.

Description: This set of 4 wheel spacers was installed on my R31, removed when I sold it. They are in great condition, come with countersunk nuts. They are hubcentric on R31/S13 etc. $70 pair or $120 for set of 4

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Part: S13 to R31 rear top hat adapters + rear coilover mounts / sleeves

Condition: Fantastic condition

Description: I had these made at a local machine shop. These bolt to your s13 rear coilover and allow you to bolt it into your r31 without redrilling the strut tower. The centres are countersunk which allows HSD HR coilovers (and other brand with a raised centre) to fit, come with nyloc nuts. Very well made, proper pressed studs etc. $180

The rear legs are from my S13 HSD HR coilovers, the bottom mount has been ground down so it fits the R31 diff. The thread is 55mm in diameter, it will suit HSD HR and I'd imagine others too. $60 for these (Cost $130 pair)

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Part: 7kg/mm coilover springs 180mm / 80mm OD

Condition: Great, don't look like they've been used much

Description: I've had these hanging around for a while, they fit HSD HR, BC racing etc, any coilover with the above dimensions. $60

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Part: R31 rear sway bar with D links

Condition: Good condition, bushes are in good condition too

Description: I bought this with the intention of doing the dual rear sway bar mod on my car (car is now sold) i think I have the bolts for it too somewhere. $30

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Part: R31 rear spoiler with brake light

Condition: Paint is average, average condition overall

Description: This came on my R31 when I bought it, has an LED brake light which worked when it was removed. $10 or free with anything else

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Part: R31 / S13 steering wheel boss kit (no steering wheel)

Condition: Good condition, had no problems at all, comes with high tensile bolts

Description: As above! $40

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Part: R33 bits

Condition: All good condition, removed from working S2 RB25DET R33

Description: Intake pipes - $50

Standard coilpacks $150

Alternator $70

Coilpack cover and timing cover $80 for both

Standard exhaust manifold $50

Standard dump pipe x2 $30ea

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Part: S3 front end parts, been in a small accident


Condition: Front bar is straight with a crack on one corner, some flex has caused the paint to crack. Filler panel has been repaired although requires more work.


Description: As above - $40 for front bar, filler panel free with any other purchase or $10

Washer bottle $10

Window weather shield $20 with original mounting hardware


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Thanks guys!

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