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Parting out r33 gtst manual series one white 140000kms

I'm located on the Gold Coast

Rb25det running bottom end had head issues

Slight mark on top of one piston

Great for someone that has bottom end issues

$270

R33 gtst full manual conversion

Gearbox has been recoed at some stage

1350

Rb25det series one engine loom with microtech lt-8 ecu

$500

R33 series 1 headlights

Drivers side has slight crack

$140 pair

R33 gtst complete rear subframe includes everything

$350

R33 genuine nismo catback exhaust 3 inch

$150

R33 series 1 bonnet

$100

R33 gtst front brakes and rotors

$200

R33 bm44 non abs bmc

$40

Starcorp 17 inch wheels

With near new tyres

$500

R33 s1 drivers window switch

$60

R33 drivers window motor and reg

$50

R33 passenger window motor and reg

$20

Greddy turbo timer

$30

R33 s1 dash cluster manual

$60

R33 s1 dash great condition

$40

Rb25 engine covers with timing cover

$80

Rb25 turbo set up

$150

Custom alloy intake pipe with afm for rb25 get rid of the rubber one

$90 will separate

R33 complete interior everything

$150

R33 king springs full set

$90

R33 s1 manual ecu

$50

Turbosmart boost tee

$20

Rb25det head complete with covers intake etc no turbo or cas

$200

R33 engine mounts

$40 pair

R33 engine brackets

$30

R33 engine crossmember

$50

R33 steering rack

$30

R33 s2 steering wheel great condition red stitching

$60

R33 jun/veil side copy rear bar

$50

Front lower control arms

80 pair

Have heaps more probs missed heaps

Gold Coast

Except PayPal but you will have to pay fees

0487924497

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