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Stripping an R33! Series 2, GTS-T. Motor and rear end are sold.

Complete manual conversion:
HD clutch, flywheel, tailshaft, transmission cross member, shifter, manual shifter surround, manual dash cluster (125,000km) $750

FS5R30A manual gearbox, 125,000km, I never drove on it aside from idling up the driveway in 1st gear. "unknown condition/as is" $750.

S2 dash with airbag and glove box $100

S2 seats, front seats are 40th anniversary. Driver bolster is torn, otherwise mint set $250

S2 passenger door trim. One small puncture closer to the mirror. $50

S2 driver side trim $75

driver side window controls $50

Rear lower quarter trims with seatbelts $50/each
A pillar trims $25 each
Kick panels $25 each

lower dash piece $10
Center console $25
Climate control unit $20
Din pocket with stereo brackets $10
S2 bonnet, it's white but has been canned 30 or 40 times. $100
Passenger headlight. could do with a polish. $100
Passenger guard $100
Nismo B pillar covers $75
HKS Super drager exhaust. 3.5" mild steel catback, mid muffler, resonator, and biggest juiciest JDM rear muffler. Ever. $300

Tein super street's for R33 GTST. $550
Located in Wollongong. Prices are for pickup.

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