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EOI - I’m thinking of parting out my white 1996 r33 gtst s2 skyline,

this is a EOI at this point as i wanna see how much interest there would be in all my parts before i start parting out the car.
Not unless i have a fair bit of interest in some of the main parts will i start parting out.
i have the car for sale as a whole and would be happy to sell as a whole car but if i get good interest in the parts i will start to part out its just more work and seem a bit of a shame to part out but what ever get the job done.
Here are some of the parts i have
-haltech platinum pnp for rb25det w/boost solenoid $1650
-greddy style forward facing plenium $200
-nismo side feed 740cc injectors in standard fuel rail $300
-Tomei Fuel Pressure Reg $80
-rb25/30 motor had standard rebuild about 5000kms ago
-Block was honed
-new rings, bearings rod & mains, head studs & head gasket
-all genuine nissan parts
-head is a s2 rb25det head
-VCT deleted running rb20 cams
-grub screw the oil feed
-Rb25 oil pump
-new gaskets
-new thermostat
-Motor had perfect compression of 170psi through all cylinders
$2400
-garrett gt3076 .63 rear w/braided oil & water lines good condition $1000
-eBay stainless steel high mount manifold $150
-38mm turbosmart external wastegate $200
-kinuwaga td06-25g turbo v band rear used for only about 1000kms good condition $600
-super spark coilpacks $200
-apexi safc $100
-apexi rsm $100
-front mount with all piping $200
-3inch exhaust from turbo back $300
-profec b type 2 ebc $180
-rb25 carbon coil pack cover $50
-Raditor $100
-rb25det gearbox with nismo short shifter. very tight box no crunching $1200
-carbon style steering column surround $100
-standard steering column surround $50
-r33 twin gauge pillar $40
-universal single gauge pillar $20
-r33 gtr cluster with blue led lights. 62,000kms i think $300
-r33 gtst cluster with 9kms $250
-r33 gtr 3 gauge center din $150
-stock carpet set $160
-r33 genuine gtr spoiler $250
-r33 gtst s2 front bar primed ready to spray $150
-r33 gtst wantannabee coilovers $400
-rear ajustable camber arms $50
-white GTR gear & handbrake boot $80
-r33 gust led tail lights $200
-s2 bonnet ok condition $120
-front guards pair left side good right side has scratch on it $120
-Bootlid $100
-Rear bar $100
-fibreglass GTR style grill $80
-s2 grill $50
-s2 Headlights fair condition pair $300
-climate control unit $80
-r33 gtst front and rear brakes $400
-Catch can $40
Ill take some pics tomorrow if not thursday as ill be away for work till then.
all other body and inteior parts available just ask me for price
If theres any parts that arnt listed then just ask me about them and ill give u a price and let u know condition of the part.
the car is located in canberra but I’m willing to post things at buyers cost.
i guess if any other questions then just pm me and ill get back to you.
i will accept paypal bank deposit or COD as payment method
Pm me for my number if u want.
Thanks regards Viet

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Interested in the haltech (assume by pnp you mean the pro), front mount (brand?), exhaust (brand), rear adjustable camber arms, door locks (mine have been busted by would be thieves), front strut brace?, rear strut brace?,

Is the radiator a bigger aftermarket? Might be interested in it too.

hey sorry about the delay but i think I'm going down the route of parting my car out.

if i have any parts that have multiple interest it will go to the highest offer or who ever has cash.

heres pics as promised if there are any parts that i haven't mentioned the price for please just pm me as there are a lot more parts then expected.

parts are all located in canberra but I'm willing to post at buyers expense.

most parts are priced reasonable so please no low ballers.

heres a link to pictures of most the parts any other questions please feel free to pm.

thanks for your time

regards viet

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