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Wrecking r33 gtst manual series 1.5

111000kms

I'm located on the Gold Coast

Rb25det s2 engine complete

Genuine 111000kms

$1150

R33 gtst full manual conversion

Gearbox has been recoed at some stage

1350

R33 series 1 headlights

Mint condition all mounts intact

$200 pair

R33 s1 type m front bar

$130

R33 type m side skirts

$70

R33 type m rear pods

$50

R33 S1 headlights

Few broken mounts not best of condition

$50 pair

R33 gtst complete rear subframe includes everything

$300

R33 stainless catback exhaust 3 inch

$120

R33 series 1 bonnet with n1 type lip

$100

R33 gtst front brakes and rotors

$200

R33 bm44 non abs bmc

$40

Starcorp 17 inch wheels

With near new tyres

$500

R33 12 pin drivers window switch

$60

R33 drivers window motor and reg

$50

R33 passenger window motor and reg

$20

Greddy turbo timer

$30

R33 s2 dash cluster manual

$60

R33 s1 and 2 dash great condition

$40

Rb25 engine covers with timing cover

$80

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

$90 will separate

R33 complete interior everything

$90

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

$180

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

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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