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Since my 34 was written off in a sandwhich, I've been instructed to clean out the garage.

Prices are indicative only since I need to post up a figure, so feel free to make a fair offer.

Item 1: 34 GTT rear seat

Asking Price: $20

Comments: Has a coke stain, nothing a steam cleaner @ car lovers can't get out

Item 2: Power Enterprise Fuel Pump

Asking Price: $50

Comments: Has a little stem broken off, not sure how important that is, but it's shown in the photo with the little stem next to it.

Item 8: 34 GTT front wheel arch lining

Asking Price: FREE

Comments: None.

Item 9: 34 GTT Air Box

Asking Price: $80

Comments: With snorkel and apexi panel filter.

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are the coilovers in perfect working oreder or do i need to get them re-gassed? also how hard would it be to get the rubber bushing for the passenger strut top plate? sorry to hear abt your car.

No they don't need to be gassed. I'm not sure about the rubbers. I didn't get a chance to ask :thanks:

being GAB it wouldn't be too hard since GAB's are available locally. Like I said, make an offer. :woot:

OH MY F@#KING GOD!!!...i woulda taken that muffler off u in 2 secs if i went on to check yestrday morning. SH!T....i got an xforce one put on in the afternoon ....too quiet hahaha...but yea....im in desperate need for a radiator to suite an R33 GTST with a 34 engine.....

....sheez...... i so wish could turn back time

Sorry guys, what I have posted is what I have. The insurance company has the car. Stan, I'll see if it's possible for me to buy the wreck back.

Ed

Would be interested in any other performance parts you have on your R34 if you get your wreck back

Cheers

  • 2 weeks later...
Would be interested in any other performance parts you have on your R34 if you get your wreck back

Cheers

Only thing I can think of is the turbo back exhaust, but you'd need to talk to abobob about that as he has bought the car now.

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