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Left over parts from wrecking my Black R33 GTST S1.5.


All large parts are pickup in Macleod, VIC, but some smaller ones can be posted at buyers cost.


All parts are in pretty good condition unless stated and prices should be pretty good unless it's a bit of effort to get the part out.


Check out the list and let me know if you further info or pics.



HKS Pod filter with adaptor - Needs new foam $30

Intake manifold - No sensors $50

Engine mounts $50

Radiator overflow bottle $20

Aircon condenser with piping $50

Power steering pump $75

Power steering reservoir $20

Alternator $65

Fuel pump - No label but was fine for 285+rwkw $60

Clutch master cylinder $50

Manual pedal set $60

Tail shafts $60


Exhaust

Decat pipe - Straight 3in bolt on $30


Wheels

Impul NS-01 light weight racing 17in inc Federal tyres, 70% frt, 40% rr $600

Front 5 stud hubs $60

Spare space saver wheel $40


Stock Suspension

Front castor rods $75

Front upper control arms $50

Rear control arms $75


Brakes

Discs Front $40

Master brake cylinder $50


Exterior

Body shell Still complianced and registerable $400

Rear reinforcement bar $80

Bonnet latch $30

Side skirts Stock or type M $100

Spoiler - Series 1 No stop light and scratched $30

Bonnet Black - resprayed $120

Boot Black $50

Front wheel liner Front RH $15

Series 1 tail lights pair $60

Indicators Nismo Side - clear pair $35


Interior

Front Recaro $160

Wiring loom $120

Rear seats $40

Seatbelt set minus front buckles $60

Instrument panel $60

IP cross car beam $50

Centre console $20

Headliner $30

Handbrake front section $40

Taco - 4in with shift light $60

Pillar trims $20

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Steering wheel?

Still on the car but the edging is not in great condition why I hadn't listed it yet.

If still interested I can at least put up a pic tomorrow.

Parcel tray ?

You'll hear it before you see it

Sorry mate, already sold.

The list above is pretty much everything that's left other than a large bucket of bolts that would hold the whole car together.

hey man, how much for the indicators + postage to melbourne (3040)

thanks:)

$30 pickup in Macleod or $40 delivered to 3040. Still in excellent condition!!

Rear wiper arm with plastic bolt cover?

I thought it was gone but I actually still have it with the bolt cover. Pic attached.

$25 pickup or $35 delivered.

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Edited by Steg33

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