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Hey all

Have the following from a 40th anniversary series 2 R33. Midnight purple

Have plenty of pics on request

In adelaide.

Will swap or part pay etc for stuff I need. See at the end

- standard turbo excellent condition no shaft play

- rb25 starter motor

-twin horns

- Centre console and hand brake surround

- rear parcelshelf with speaker covers

- standard rear bar

- series 2 bonnet and badge

-standard side skirts excellent condition

- dash surround like around radio with power mirror switches etc

- rear side panels with seat belts

- 2 space savers

- front door cards good condition

- aircon compresser

-rear pods. One damaged

- rear seat

- roof lining

- under dash aircon items and heater core

- air con condenser

-40th anniversary front seats , driver missing handle. No rips n with rails

- plastic over door surrounds

- skyline scuff plate

- floor mats

- rear plastic door surround

- carpet

- gear boot plastic surround

- interior lights front and middle

- driver power window switch with plastic

- ash tray

- seat belts

- latch and bonnet hinges

- front nissan amber indicators from 400r bar

- Full rubber induction pipe connected to a pink label afm with HKS pod

- digital climate control

- front grill perfect

- ultrex chrome strut brace

- glove box

- standard turbo manifold

- standard manifold heat shield

- 2 plastic gtr battery trays

- front idicator / fog light driver

- carbon canister

- indicator and headlight stalk

- series 2 airbag steering wheel

- bov on standard alloy cross over pipe

- rear vision mirror

- passenger airbag

Im sure im missing things!

Reasonable offers will be accepted.

Pick up fine

Now what im after

- plazamanum plenum

- plazamanum throttle body

- apexi el 2 gauges or similar

- power fc for gtst

- 1000cc injectors

- fuel cell

- bosch fuel pumps 044s x2

- swirl pot

- greefy profec b 2

- catch can

- side mounts to fit fixed back seats to bride rails

Edited by Adz2332
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