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Parts still required below:

SEE PHOTOS BELOW:

Parts MUST be off a 1997 Series 2 R33 GTST Coupe unless otherwise stated in RED 

My car details VIN 6U9000ECR33133971       Build Date 11/1997  40th Anniversary Turbo Automatic

**Don't bother offering me Series 1 parts OR if you don't know the difference between the two Series don't send messages trying to offload parts you can't sell**

As it seems a heap of people don't know which parts actually match** I'd like to keep the rebuild as close to original as possible so no swapping cosmetics etc

I already have a bonnet, rad support, front bar + front bar fog lights, radiator (buying new), rear lower control arms, both front fenders aren't damaged, engine started first time, chassis ok. 

Front Bar Grill only   - Part Number 6231027U06

REINFORCE-FRONT BUMPER BAR  Part Number  6203026U30 - Build Date 02/1997 - 12/1997 on wards suits

Auto Transmission Cooler - Part Number 2162121U61 - see Photos  - Build Date 01/1996 on wards suits

FAN & MOTOR ASSY-CONDENSER  - Part Number 9212015U01   Build Date 01/1996 on wards suits

SHROUD ASSY-RADIATOR  - Part Number 2147581T00  Build Date 01/1996 on wards suits

AC CONDENSER UNIT  Part Number 9211098U00  Build Date 05/1997 - 12/1997 

LH + RH Headlights - see photo of my car - special 40th Anniversary S2 with black internals

HEADLIGHTS MUST BE OF A COUPE ONLY - NOT OFF A SEDAN

RH Headlight - Part Number 2601027U25 - Build Date 01/1996 on wards suits

LH Headlight - Part Number 2606027U25 - Build Date 01/1996 on wards suits

 

 

I am investigating the below parts also but may have these almost sorted out:

**These are a little harder to source, and preferably want all off one car with a build date 05/1997 on wards**

Also searching for Series 2 Dash, Driver's, Passenger Airbags with ECU and Clock Spring.

Passenger Airbag Part Number K851598U00Build Date 02/1997 on wards suits

Driver Airbag Part Number K851026U20  Build Date 05/1997 on wards suits

ECU  Part Number 2371013U10 - Build Date 01/1996 on wards suits

Clock Spring Part Number 255670M006

 

 

 

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I've sourced most of the parts now.

 

Only need Series II headlights OR passenger side headlight.

I've got RH side but it's not up to scratch as i'd like it to be, prefer a pair in similar condition.

LH + RH Headlights - see photo of my car - special 40th Anniversary S2 with black internals

HEADLIGHTS MUST BE OF A COUPE ONLY - NOT OFF A SEDAN

RH Headlight - Part Number 2601027U25 - Build Date 01/1996 on wards suits

LH Headlight - Part Number 2606027U25 - Build Date 01/1996 on wards suits

 

lm also after a power steering motor as seen in the photo the pully has been bent from impact so I'm assuming the motor is possibly damged

PUMP ASSY-POWER STEERING 4911021U00 -01/1996 on wards will fit

 

And front bar Grill  10/1997 on wards suits apparently

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Edited by mercyseat

Thanks everyone for the replies but I ended up finding another 40th Anniversary  R33 entire donor car that's got a suspected blown head gasket  which I bought two day's ago. But it's got heaps of goodies i can convert over to my car.

Build date on mine is 11/1997, Donor car build date 12/1997.=perfect, couldn't have been so lucky. So atm I own 2 x 40th Anniversary R33's.

I'll be pillaging airbags,  front end parts, stainless exhaust to fix my R33 then I will be selling the leftover wreck including the engine that needs repair.

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