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Hey guys,

In the process of completely stripping down a white 1996 R33 GTST series II located in Townsville. Heaps of parts up for grabs so if you want something specific let me know.

Would prefer local pickup but small parts I don't mind freighting.

Some prices and parts include:

Aftermarket parts

Aftermarket billet fuel rail - $50

Built long block engine (refer to my other for sale thread on the engine alone) - $7000

Garret GT3540 1.06 exhaust housing, 6boost, tial gate, screamer, dump pipe, intake pipe and K&N filter (refer to my other for sale thread on the turbo kit alone)- $3000 (or can split up)

Splitfire coilpacks (S2 GTST and R34 GTR) - $400

Tial BOV on intercooler pipe with v-band flange - $250

Greddy front mount and intercooler piping - $400

Greddy gear knob - $40

Autometer cobalt AFR gauge - $50

Front aluminium strut brace - $75

Fibreglass rear bumper (unknown brand) - $100

Boss kit - $50

3.5" X-force exhaust system with Varex muffler and decat pipe - $500

Rockford Fosgate 6.5" component speakers - $100

Rockford Fosgate 6.5" coax speakers - $80

Surge tank with Bosch 044 fuel pump and lines - $300

OEM parts

5 speed manual with Exedy twin plate clutch (worth over $2000 alone) - $2000

Front and rear brakes with DBA slotted rotors, brake lines and EBC Red Stuff Pads - $1000

Alternator - $75

TPS - $50

Starter motor - $60

Power steering pump - $60

A/C condensor - $100

A/C compressor - $100

LSD diff - $200

OEM suspension - $150

Master cylinder - $50

Stock wheels with tyres (6 available) - $50 each

Series II headlights - $400

Series II front grille - $100

Driver's side mirror - $50

Bonnet - $200

Driver's rear tail light - $70

Front Seat belts - $80 each

Rear Seat belts - $80 for all

Front guards - $80 ea.

Doors - $200 ea.

Door cards - $150

Passenger side window switch - $50

Centre console with armrest - $80

Intank fuel pump - $40

ABS module - $50

Drivers airbag - $50

Passengers airbag - $50

Door glass - $80 ea.

Heaps of other parts available just hit me up. More than welcome to come and have a look at parts first. Let me know if you need a photo of something.

Also chasing $500 ONO for the bare metal shell of the car.

Thanks guys.

Phil

Hey Phil,

Was wondering if you could send me some pics of the GReddy Gear Knob and Series 2 Headlights please. Can text through to 0400215126

Cheers Josh

Hey Phil,

Was wondering if you could send me some pics of the GReddy Gear Knob and Series 2 Headlights please. Can text through to 0400215126

Cheers Josh

Can do man.

Any difference with the billet fuel rail vs stock? I went through your list, but do you have a aftermarket ecu? Cheers OJ

The billet rail is made for top feed injectors as opposed to factory side feed injectors.

I had a Link ECU however that has been sold.

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