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Re post with updated list and because the old post is locked. Not sure how to unlock it either!

LOCATION: ST. ALBANS, VIC

CONTACT NO: 0432 544 363

HUGE bunch of R33 GTS-T parts for SALE!

Engine bay / bolt ons etc:

- Standard Intercooler piping $40

- Standard turbo $150

- Standard Airbox with snorkel $150

- Standard cross over pipe with BOV $50

- Standard RB25det series 1 loom & ECU $100

- Turnflow intercooler kit with piping $150

- Copper radiator $80

- Alternator $50

- A/C compressor $50

- Power steering pump $50 SOLD

- Starter motor $50

- Engine mounts $50

- Rb25 Clutch fan $50

- CUSCO catch can $80 SOLD

- Strut brace in Cusco blue (unsure of brand) $50

- Dump pipe / Front pipe 2.5" or 3" $40

- JASMA 3" exhaust mid muffler is damaged $80

Drivetrain components:

- Complete manual conversion to suit R33/R34 $1500

- 5 Speed gearbox $1000

- Clutch master & slave cylinder with fluid reservoir $80

- Xtreme Heavy duty clutch & Flywheel $250 (<1000kms old)

- Tailshaft $100

- 4.11 LSD diff $150

- 5 Bolt half shafts $100

- Rear subframe (bare) $50

- Front subframe (bare) $50

Suspension / arms / etc:

- Standard steering wheel $10 with horn (rough)

- Standard suspension $100

- Standard Front Upper Camber Arms $40 pair

- Standard Front Upper Lower control Arms $40 pair

- Standard Front L/R Castor rods $50 pair

- Standard Rear L/R Camber Arms $40 pair

- Standard Rear L/R Traction Arms $40 pair

- Standard Complete 5 stud conversion including brakes $500

- Standard Sway bars F/R $20 each

- Steering rack $80

- Steering column $20

Exterior

(all parts are (QM1) Factory white paint code)

- Headlights $200

- Bonnet $20 (hail damaged) SOLD

- R33 series 1.5 bumper with reo & indicators $200 REO SOLD

- Doors $80/ Each (complete minus mirrors)

- Guards 50/ Each

- Standard side skirts $150

- Rear view mirrors $50/ Each

- Rear tail light with housings $80

- Skyline centre garnish $20

- Rear bumper $50

- Sunroof $200 (with roof lining and everything to make it work) SOLD

Interior

- Non airbag clockspring $40

- Dash fascia with vents, hazard, demister etc $80

- Climate control $50

- Indicator stalk $15

- Wiper stalk $15

- Steering column surround $10

- Skyline Door Scuff Plates $20 pair

- Sun Visors $20 pair

- Dashboard $50

- Heater core $30

- Blower fan & A/C core $50

- A/B Pillar trims $30

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SOLD - Turbo, turn flow intercooler kit, PS pump, clutch fan, catch can, dump pipe, clutch master and slave cylinder, tail shaft, sunroof, clock spring, dash fascia, indicator stalk.

Everything else still available!!!

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