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Bulk parts for r33/r32/180sx

Good rb25det gearbox - $950

Full r33 manual conversion - $1300

Full s13 manual conversion - $1000 brand new clutch

sr20det engine good runner no hotside or injectors - $1000

rb25det s1 engine good runner no turbo - $1000

rb25det suit rebuild - $350

Rear reo bars - $30 each

Rb25 s1 and s2 super spark coilpacks - $270 per set

Walbro fuel pump in s13/r32 cradle - $80

Garrett 3071r turbo setup - $1300

R32 front strut brace - $70

S13 rear strut brace - $70

R33 front strut brace - $70

R33 headlights - $170

R32 headlights no pairs - $80 each

180sx rear seats - $20

R32 passengers seat - $20

R32/r33 heater and ac boxes - $30 each

Misc speakers - $20 per pair

Ignitors/afms/cas - $60-$80

R32 sedan genuine skirts and pods - $500

R32 sedan vertex skirts - $150

R33 front bar - $100

R32 coupe full kit veilside style - $250

R32/r33 5 bolt shafts - $100

S13 3x2 bolt shafts - $50

S13 catback exhaust - $150

R32 coupe boot lid - $60

R32 coupe rear bar - $60

R33 coupe rear bar - $50

R33 steering rack - $70

R32/r33/s13/s14 stock suspension arms - $20 each

Lots of gauges from $30 each

Turbo timers from $20 each

Gfb boost tee - $40

Npc rb25 lightened flywheel - $150

Stock rb25det flywheel - $70

Momo course steering wheel - $100

R33/r32 front guards - $50 each

R32/r33 parcel trays - $50 each

Rb20/rb25 engine parts heaps of bits – from $20 each

Rb20/25 top mount manifold with external gate - $200

Rb26 injectors - $170

180sx hatch mint - $150

180sx doors - $30 each

S13/r32 window motors - $70 each

R33 rear windscreen - $60

Pod filters – from $20

180sx tail lights - $70

R33 tail lights - $70

Lots of interior bits from $20

R33 front seats - $70

S13 front seats - $50

R33 radiator - $70

R33 catback exhaust x3 - $150 each

Rb25det s1 engine looms - $130

X2 rb20det gearboxes one with broken 2nd one with broken 5th - $100

R33 tail shaft - $100

R33 door shells - $30 each

door cards - $20

lock and ignition sets - $150 each

boot linings - $60 each

Rb starter motors - $50 each

please contact 0420 767 957 or pm me (mobile preferred)

this is only a small portion of whats available if you need something just ask

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Edited by Sifty33

no speaker covers if thats what your meaning? they all have holes for speakers... the r33 ones I have come with covers but not r32

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triptych I dont have them sorry... slickyr33 are you after a front mount kit with piping?

contact me on 0420 767 957 for a faster response :)

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