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Item:

Standard R34 RB25DET Turbo

Standard R34 Fuel Pump + Intake Sock

Standard R34 Fuel Pressure Regulator

Standard R34 Auto Transmission Cooler

Standard R34 Charcoal Cannister

Standard R34 Steering Rack minus LEFT Boot

Standard R34 Side Indicators

Standard R34 Front indicators

Standard R34 Rims with 17" Bridgestone Rubber

Standard R34 Castor Rods

Bunch of Fuel Lines

Bunch of Pressure Hoses

EDIT: May add more parts as we sort out what's left over from the turbo upgrade; and any other parts lying around!

Location:

Sydney Northern Beaches

Prefer Local Pickup for all items due to postage issues/costs... all prices are EXCLUSIVE of delivery which is payable by the buyer.

Small parts can be posted without too much hassle :D

Item Condition:

All items in top condition and have been cleaned up before being posted here for sale. Items came from a 1998 Skyline R34 GT-T with 40,000kms on it.

Reason for Selling:

Upgraded to all new parts after doing the turbo upgrade, basically selling to clear some space and recover some costs from the upgrade.

Price and Payment Conditions:

Standard R34 RB25DET Turbo $600.00 SOLD!

Standard R34 Fuel Pump + Intake Sock $150.00

Standard R34 Fuel Pressure Regulator $50.00

Standard R34 Auto Transmission Cooler $100.00 SOLD!

Standard R34 Charcoal Cannister $15.00 SOLD!

Standard R34 Steering Rack minus LEFT Boot $200.00

Standard R34 Side Indicators $50.00

Standard R34 Front indicators $100.00 SOLD!

Standard R34 Rims with 17" Bridgestone Rubber $650.00 SOLD!

Standard R34 Castor Rods $100.00

Bunch of Fuel Lines $30.00

Bunch of Pressure Hoses $10.00

Prices are negotiable but these are pretty much the guidelines that I will stick to as advised by numerous people :( If you are genuinely interested, please post up or PM me your offers.

If you are going to buy multiple items together, then we can sort something out for the package.

Payment is either to be made via Direct Deposit into my CBA account or Cash Upon Pickup. COD etc is available at buyers expense.

Extra Info:

Extra turbo information can be found at the following thread, this has been put up for sale already and is simply put here for added exposure:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...T&f=12&t=105090

Contact Details:

Please PM me any queries or interests regarding the above items. If the deal/s go ahead, further contact details will follow.

Edited by satanic
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it is not a DIRECT REPLACEMENT... the standard R32 fuel pump is about 1/3 larger diamater...

I have an R34 fuel pump in my car and it is held in place with cable ties :P

BUMP BUMP BUMP :P

Also have a set of R34 GTT rims with rubber on them for sale... one rim has gutter rash (quote $110 to fix) and the others are in top nick.

Chasing $600.00 for the set with rubber.

Will not post as I'm pretty sure I'll have no time to package and send so pickup is the only option atm.

Thanks

Stan

BUMP BUMP BUMP :happy:

Also have a set of R34 GTT rims with rubber on them for sale... one rim has gutter rash (quote $110 to fix) and the others are in top nick.

Chasing $600.00 for the set with rubber.

Will not post as I'm pretty sure I'll have no time to package and send so pickup is the only option atm.

Thanks

Stan

Id love to pay you $600 for the GTT rims (for my Stagea), plus some cash for 4 x boxes to put them in. I can arrange TNT Express to pick them up at my expense on my work account to deliver them to Adelaide, BUT they'd need to be in boxes.

For $650 with boxes, is it worth your trouble?

Also, if you get rid of your front calipers can you drop me a line as Im after a set.

Brendan, Adelaide

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